AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHigher Education Sustainability: UNESCO’s Higher Education Sustainability Initiative forum warned universities are under rising pressure to deliver quality, equity and inclusion while responding to AI, climate change and inequality. Cannabis Court Ruling: Namibia’s Windhoek High Court rejected an attempt to legalise dagga for now, saying cannabis classification is a public health and policy matter for government and parliament. China-Namibia Health Cooperation: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s China state visit elevated ties to a “shared future” partnership, with cooperation flagged for healthcare, education and skills—plus Chinese medical teams continuing free traditional medicine services. Pet Health Access: Keetmanshoop’s free pet sterilisation drive aims to curb unwanted litters and reduce disease risks, with mobile veterinary support and community uptake. Food Safety & Public Health: Windhoek destroyed about 580 tonnes of unsafe food to protect consumers and prevent health risks. Inflation Hits Essentials: Namibia’s annual inflation rose to 4.4% in June, with transport and housing/water/electricity among key drivers—pressuring household budgets and health-related costs. Teacher Welfare & Learning: The Teachers’ Union of Namibia warned poor teacher welfare is harming classroom performance, citing low pay, rising medical aid costs and unsafe conditions. Nuclear Energy Bill Consultations: The Atomic Energy Board consulted communities on a draft Nuclear Energy Bill to modernise the legal framework for nuclear and radiation activities.
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