AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCitizenship Clarity: Namibia’s Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security (MHAISS) is urging the public to rely on official information after social media misinformation about citizenship and national documents spread; it says citizenship is never automatic and every application is legally assessed, including naturalisation requiring at least 10 years of lawful residence. State House Pushback: The Presidency has denied claims linking President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to the proposed Sinomine-Massaus solar project, saying the issue concerns private commercial arrangements and that allegations are not supported by facts. Fuel Cost Debate at UNAM: UNAM students question whether government fuel relief measures are easing daily expenses, arguing transport costs still hit students and low-income families hardest. Media & Gender: Speaker Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila called on broadcasters to portray women fairly, focusing on professional work rather than controversy, as NBC marks 35 years. Entertainment Streaming Buzz: Apple TV’s new 10-part crime thriller “Cape Fear” is already a major streaming hit, ranking highly across multiple countries including Namibia. Sports—LA28 Road: Namibia and other regional teams meet in Zimbabwe for Zone VI volleyball qualifiers aiming at LA28. Broadcast Milestone: NBC reaffirmed its public mandate while celebrating 35 years, including wider regional news coverage.
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