AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNamibia–China Deal Push: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah arrived in Guangzhou for a State Visit to deepen cooperation with China across mining, agriculture, renewable energy, logistics, infrastructure, digital innovation and even tourism, with a clear focus on measurable investment and industrialisation. Tourism Watch: Namibia’s 2025 visitor numbers dipped 3.2% to 1.217 million arrivals, with safety concerns cited as a factor, while South Africa still leads as the biggest source market (39.7% of arrivals). Hospitality Upgrade: OL Leisure reopened Mokuti Etosha after a N$260m transformation, promising more world-class stays and jobs for Namibians. Water & Travel Spotlight: Namibia was selected to host the 2028 INBO World Basin Summit in Windhoek, a move expected to boost global visibility for water security and bring tourism and investment attention. Health Access: Health Minister Luvindao says Namibia is planning its first national air ambulance service to speed emergency care for remote communities. Road Safety: Two men died in an Oshakati crash involving a bakkie and an NDF pickup. Cross-Border Trade: Zambezi borders hit record cargo figures, with imports at N$71bn and exports at N$20bn, as One Stop Border Post progress continues. Community Events: The CST Expo 2026 is set for 2–4 September at Hage Geingob Stadium, showcasing creative, sport and tourism talent. Crime-Fighting Finance: FIC received 15,226 suspicious transaction reports in 2025, mostly from banks.
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