AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMedicine Supply Watch: Namibia’s Ministry of Health says it has been receiving essential medicines at Central Medical Stores, but stock levels are still only around 60% of what’s needed—below the 80% target—prompting emergency procurement and monthly updates to the public. Local Health Accountability: The government is also preparing to defend a N$13 million lawsuit over alleged negligence at Katutura Intermediate Hospital, where a patient claims a broken surgical needle remained in her uterus for years. Agriculture Training Push: The Agriculture ministry says it’s upgrading centres into full agricultural training centres by 2027, with Tsumis Arid Zone Agricultural Centre already running poultry training under the China-FAO-Namibia programme. Community Pressure: Otavi residents are publicly challenging the town council over sanitation, water, street lighting and market facilities. Youth & Wellbeing: A Windhoek event backed by the One Economy Foundation brought young men together for constructive masculinity and accountability discussions.
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