AGP Executive Report
Last update: 1 hours agoNew Mall Opens in Windhoek: Goreangab Mall, a N$270 million retail and transport hub, has opened in Katutura’s Goreangab area, bringing Shoprite and other major tenants plus about 360 permanent jobs and hundreds of construction jobs—aimed at cutting taxi costs and bringing services closer to residents. Tourism & Culture Push: Vice-President Lucia Witbooi opened the 12th Oshakati Totem Expo, urging towns to use expos and trade fairs to grow local business and boost cultural tourism. Wedding Expo Meets Tourism Board: The Namibia Annual Wedding Expo & Summit (5–6 June, Windhoek Showgrounds) partners with the Namibia Tourism Board to train SMEs and unlock funding for the creative events sector. Conservation Coordination: BRAN (Black Rhino Association of Namibia) launched to strengthen black rhino custodianship through better collaboration and data sharing. Transport Update for Travellers: Namibia’s transport ministry warns operators to stick to the approved 15% fare increase, with set route costs including Windhoek–Oshakati at N$403. Road Safety in Zambezi: NamPol registered a culpable homicide case after a crash on the B8 Ngoma road killed a man; two other occupants were taken to hospital. Genocide Remembrance Day Coverage: Namibia marked 28 May with calls for unity and historical remembrance, while preparations and community messages continued across regions.
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