AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHealth Access Crisis: Namibian returnees in Otjipaheua (Tsumkwe) say they’ve been left without proper healthcare after resettlement—reports include months without high blood pressure medication and poor network reception during emergencies. ICU Shortfalls: The Health Minister responded to Parliament questions after claims that deaths at Otjiwarongo State Hospital were linked to the facility lacking an ICU, saying feasibility work for a better referral/trauma setup is advancing. ACC Leadership: Parliament unanimously approved Bryan Eiseb as Director-General of the Anti-Corruption Commission and Advocate Erna Lorraine van der Merwe as Deputy Director-General, reinforcing the push for stronger governance. Namibia–China Health Links: President Nandi-Ndaitwah’s China visit produced nine cooperation agreements, including a paired hospital cooperation mechanism and healthcare, education and skills plans. Public Health & Policy: Namibia’s High Court rejected an attempt to legalise cannabis at this stage, with the court stressing that public health and law enforcement policy decisions belong to the executive and legislature. Cost Pressures on Families: Inflation rose to 4.4% in June, with transport the biggest driver—raising pressure on household budgets and indirectly on health and wellbeing. Animal Health & Biosecurity: Namibia plans a veterinary cordon fence with South Africa amid Foot-and-Mouth Disease threats, aiming to protect livestock and reduce disease spread.
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