AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMaritime Integration: Namibia is pushing to join the Maritime Organisation of Eastern, Southern and Northern Africa (MOESNA), aiming to boost maritime safety, security, marine environmental protection and skills—while positioning Walvis Bay as a regional logistics hub. Immigration Enforcement & Transport: South Africa’s Virtual Priority Court in Durban has granted about 80 deportation orders as authorities speed up processing of undocumented migrants, with proceedings linked to eThekwini facilities. Fuel & Shipping Risk: Oil prices fall on reports of a US-Iran truce, but South Africans may not see a quick return to earlier fuel levels, with tax and levy changes still shaping pump prices. Road Mobility Pressure: Durban’s repatriation logistics remain strained as thousands of Malawians wait at Sherwood Park; a preacher, Shepherd Bushiri, says he is preparing 10 buses to help transport people home. Smart Cities: Windhoek unveiled a 10-year Smart City strategy with UN-Habitat support, targeting better urban services and mobility through digital transformation. Aviation/Trade Security: A global push for airport and marine port security continues, with market forecasts pointing to rapid growth as threats and cross-border crime rise.
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