AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCourt Orders Maintenance: A Western Cape High Court has ruled a Namibian husband must keep paying his estranged wife nearly R90K a month, including rent, medical aid, school fees and a helper—starting 25 May—after he tried to stop support. School Bullying Claims: A confidential complaint alleges Namibian learners are pushed out of Windhoek International School due to bullying and internal cover-ups; the school’s director denies the claims as anonymous and unsubstantiated. Aviation Tragedy: A small charter plane crash near Sossusvlei killed a pilot and three German tourists; wreckage was found and an investigation is underway. Fuel Rules Clarified: After public confusion, Namibia’s energy ministry says fuel stations may refill drums and jerry cans if customers give a valid reason, aiming to curb panic buying without harming genuine farming and business needs. Tourism & Business Push: Namibia is showcasing tourism and airport development at Africa’s Travel Indaba in Durban, while a vice president invites French firms to invest in value addition and new sectors. Sports & Culture: Namibia qualified for the 2026 U/17 Youth Olympics beach volleyball, and electric go-karts made an African debut at Tony Rust.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.