AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWater Safety Under Scrutiny: Windhoek residents and ratepayers are demanding lab results after a suspected murder victim, Euhudt Timbo (47), was found inside a machine at the Gammams Water Care Works facility—while the City of Windhoek insists the machine is only for early screening and that final treated water meets drinking standards. Medicine Shortages Clash: Doctors at public hospitals dispute the health ministry’s claim that stock levels are up to 60%, saying patients are still being sent home without lifesaving drugs like vitamin K and hypertension medicines. Maternal Care Spotlight: A midwife profile highlights how staff juggle packed wards and urgent deliveries to protect mothers and babies. Health Rights Update: Namibia reported human-rights progress at the UN UPR, including a national plan targeting gender-based violence. Cross-Border Compliance: SARS plans compulsory online declaration for foreign-registered vehicles entering South Africa from 1 June. Road Safety: Durban crashes injured scores, including schoolchildren. Local Governance Pressure: Otavi residents accuse the council of failing on sanitation, water, street lighting and market toilets.
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