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Debt Pressure: Fitch’s warning that Namibia’s debt could climb to 66% of GDP in 2026—and that interest may swallow 18% of government revenue—puts a spotlight on how quickly development spending can get squeezed. Student Cash Crunch: University students say delayed NSFAF non-tuition payments are leaving them unable to cover food, transport and accommodation, with the fund blaming late invoice submissions. Aviation Upgrade: Walvis Bay airport has received a new Rosenbauer rescue and firefighting vehicle to strengthen emergency response and support bigger aircraft and future route growth. Migration Law Consultations: Home Affairs minister Lucia Iipumbu is urging Namibians to shape the new Migration Bill, aiming to balance security with lawful movement and investment. Tourism Skills Boost: Gondwana employees are getting French certificates via the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre, targeting better service for French-speaking visitors. Regional Health Watch: The Walvis Bay Corridors group says Ebola-related precautions are in place, while transport and trade are still operating normally for now.

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