AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLabour & Poverty: Namibia’s parliamentary committee heard that labour hire and “middlemen” in Erongo’s wholesale and retail sectors are squeezing workers, with unions calling for Labour Act changes to curb salary cuts. Water & Tourism: The Namibian Chamber of Environment urged government to abandon the decades-old “Kavango Link” water transfer plan, warning it’s environmentally risky and could inflame regional tensions. Wildlife & Travel Safety: Researchers are monitoring whether a mass sardine die-off could be linked to African penguin weight loss at key breeding colonies, with lab work still pending. Heritage Tourism: The Hosea Kutako Memorial Museum and Shrine at Toasis is being highlighted as a fitting tribute to the independence hero, now drawing visitors. Aviation & Access: Namibia reaffirmed aviation safety commitments at an ICAO regional workshop in Windhoek, supporting a safer, more connected travel sector. Digital Payments for Visitors: Standard Bank and UnionPay expanded UnionPay e-commerce acceptance to nine African markets including Namibia, making cross-border online shopping easier for travellers. Etosha Jobs at Risk: A directive banning empty game-viewing vehicles from entering Etosha is reported to be threatening tour operator jobs and cancelling bookings. Tourism Compliance: The Namibia Tourism Board stepped up its tourism levy compliance drive, warning accommodation operators to regularise outstanding levy returns and payments. Regional Integration & Tourism Visa: SADC leaders backed an agenda including industrialisation and a tourism visa push, with Namibia’s priorities tied to trade and infrastructure links. Sports & Travel Interest: African Stars begin their CAF Champions League preliminary round against AS Mangasport, with the first leg in Gabon on 5 September.
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