AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism Regulation: The Namibia Tourism Board has warned it is unlawful to offer overnight accommodation without registration, including short-term rentals via online platforms, with fines up to N$20,000 and possible two-year jail terms. Road Safety for Visitors: Windhoek motorists face temporary delays as the Roads Authority installs speed humps on the B1 Western Bypass and parts of the A1 to cut pedestrian fatalities. Coastal Tourism Update: Swakopmund unveiled a new welcome sign, with more planned at key entrances to boost the town’s holiday identity. Rural Development: Capricorn Foundation approved an extra N$1.2m for the RuralRevive initiative at Maltahöhe to strengthen infrastructure, logistics and community capacity. Conservation & Nature Tourism: A study highlights stable brown hyena numbers in Tsau //Khaeb National Park, stressing the need for open wildlife corridors along the coast. Travel Risk & Planning: Travellers are urged to consider trip cancellation insurance to protect prepaid, non-refundable costs when illness or severe weather disrupts plans. Justice Access for Communities: Court operations at the Omuthiya Periodical Court start Monday, 8 June, bringing services closer to Oshikoto residents.
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