AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAviation & Tourism Disruption: Namibia’s Hosea Kutako jet fuel supply is under strain after an imported Jet A-1 shipment failed quality tests at Walvis Bay, leading Lufthansa-owned Discover Airlines to reroute some Windhoek–Europe flights via Angola for refuelling; Namibia Airports Company says it’s coordinating with fuel suppliers and stakeholders to minimise schedule changes. Trade & Business Travel: Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair (OATF) is set to add a stronger Business Forum and B2B matchmaking on 24 August, aiming to turn networking into supplier links, market access and investment partnerships. Tourism Demand Watch: Hospitality Association of Namibia reports July occupancy at 62.63%, the strongest since pre-Covid, with leisure travel driving most arrivals and Etosha/Kunene corridor demand leading. Local Tourism Experience: Windhoek is urged to stop being just a transit stop and position itself as a cultural destination that keeps visitors in the city longer. Environment & Coastal Concerns: Walvis Bay residents have petitioned MEFT over marine phosphate mining approval, warning of risks to fisheries, seabed habitats and coastal livelihoods. Digital Identity (Policy): An opinion piece backs Namibia’s e-ID push as a foundation for trusted access to services online.
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