AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGoreangab Mall opens in Katutura: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah hailed the new Goreangab Mall as a turning point for inclusion and reversing apartheid spatial inequality, saying it brings jobs, services and opportunity closer to residents. Tourism regulation crackdown: The Namibia Tourism Board warned that offering unregistered overnight accommodation is unlawful, with fines up to N$20,000 and possible two-year jail terms—aimed especially at informal rentals advertised online. Health access in Erongo: A new dialysis unit at Walvis Bay District Hospital will serve 54 state patients, cutting long-distance travel for treatment. Kunene vision outreach: A mobile eyewear programme by ultimate.earth and partners provided corrective glasses to nearly 500 people around Palmwag and nearby conservancies. Road safety works in Windhoek: Roads Authority speed humps are being installed on parts of the B1 Western Bypass and A1, with lane closures and temporary delays. Swakopmund tourism update: The town unveiled an upgraded welcome sign to boost its holiday appeal, with more signs planned. Travel risk tip: Travellers are urged to consider trip cancellation insurance to protect prepaid, non-refundable bookings when illness or emergencies strike. Wildlife conservation note: Brown hyena numbers in Tsau //Khaeb National Park are reported stable, but researchers warn fences and busy roads could disrupt coastal movement.
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