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Aviation Disruption: Contaminated jet fuel has triggered a Namibia fuel shortage, forcing some long-haul flights to refuel in Luanda before continuing to Europe—Discover Airlines’ Windhoek–Frankfurt/Munich routes were diverted and passengers stayed on board during the stop. Fuel Supply Watch: Vivo Energy Namibia quarantined an off-spec Jet A-1 shipment after failed quality tests at Walvis Bay, while Lufthansa Group said the shortage is local and temporary at Windhoek airport. Tourism Investment Debate: A new review of Sub-Saharan Africa tourism investment points to recurring barriers like visa restrictions, infrastructure gaps, corruption, land-tenure insecurity, profit repatriation and licensing burdens. Road Project (Zambezi): Communities in Kongola and Judea Lyaboloma are being urged to work with consultants on the Kongola–Mulangu road rehabilitation, a key corridor for regional truck traffic. Conservation & Tourism (Mungo): Angola’s Falcopolis falcon project is drawing international volunteers and boosting local tourism, after high-level government attention and a new falcon statue in Mungo.

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