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SWAKOPMUND, 09 June 2026 - Chief Executive Officer of AFRIQOM, Mounir Halim, speaking at the opening of the Africa Fertiliser Club Conference in Swakopmund on Tuesday. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA

SWAKOPMUND, 09 June 2026 - Chief Executive Officer of AFRIQOM, Mounir Halim, speaking at the opening of the Africa Fertiliser Club Conference in Swakopmund on Tuesday. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 08 June 2026 - Minister of Finance Ericah Shafudah welcomes delegates to the Budget Reform Roll-Out Workshop at the Windhoek Country Club on Monday.

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WINDHOEK, 08 June 2026 - Minister of Finance Ericah Shafudah welcomes delegates to the Budget Reform Roll-Out Workshop at the Windhoek Country Club on Monday. (Photo by: Chelva Wells) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 08 June 2026- Bank of Namibia Governor Ebson Uanguta presents the macroeconomic and fiscal outlook shaping Namibia’s budget reform agenda at the one-day implementation planning workshop in Windhoek on Monday. 

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WINDHOEK, 08 June 2026- Bank of Namibia Governor Ebson Uanguta presents the macroeconomic and fiscal outlook shaping Namibia’s budget reform agenda at the one-day implementation planning workshop in Windhoek on Monday. (Photo by: Chelva Wells) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 08 June 2026 - Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare addresses the Budget Reform Roll-Out Workshop in Windhoek on Monday, calling on government offices to act on the FY 2026/27 national budget reform agenda. 

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WINDHOEK, 08 June 2026 - Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare addresses the Budget Reform Roll-Out Workshop in Windhoek on Monday, calling on government offices to act on the FY 2026/27 national budget reform agenda. (Photo by: Chelva Wells) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 08 JUN (NAMPA) - Namibia marked World Ocean Day on Monday with Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, Inge Zaamwani, leading discussions on critical aquatic issues and marine sustainability. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.

WINDHOEK, 08 JUN (NAMPA) - Namibia marked World Ocean Day on Monday with Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, Inge Zaamwani, leading discussions on critical aquatic issues and marine sustainability. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.

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WINDHOEK, 08 JUN (NAMPA) - Namibia marked World Ocean Day on Monday with Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, Inge Zaamwani, leading discussions on critical aquatic issues and marine sustainability. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.

WINDHOEK, 08 JUN (NAMPA) - Namibia marked World Ocean Day on Monday with Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, Inge Zaamwani, leading discussions on critical aquatic issues and marine sustainability. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.

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WINDHOEK, 08 June 2026 - The Roads Authority (RA)  on Monday launched a computerised learner’s licence testing method and a digital booking and payment system at the Okahandja NaTIS Centre.

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WINDHOEK, 08 June 2026 - The Roads Authority (RA) on Monday launched a computerised learner’s licence testing method and a digital booking and payment system at the Okahandja NaTIS Centre. (Photo contributed) NAMPA

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MARIENTAL, 07 June 2026 - The Namibian Film Commission screened a series of locally produced short films in Mariental as part of its regional filmmaker engagement and film screening roadshow. (Photo by: Joe-Chintha Garises) NAMPA

MARIENTAL, 07 June 2026 - The Namibian Film Commission screened a series of locally produced short films in Mariental as part of its regional filmmaker engagement and film screening roadshow. (Photo by: Joe-Chintha Garises) NAMPA

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Commuters drive past a billboard of upcoming Bollywood film 'Main Vaapas Aaunga' in Mumbai on June 10, 2026. (Photo by Indranil Mukherjee / AFP)

Commuters drive past a billboard of upcoming Bollywood film 'Main Vaapas Aaunga' in Mumbai on June 10, 2026. (Photo by Indranil Mukherjee / AFP)

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Displaced foreign nationals stand in a queue to give their personal information to volunteers at a park in Durban on June 10, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. Hundreds of foreign nationals await repatriation to Malawi from South Africa following xenophobic violence in the country. Foreign nationals have told of intimidation and beatings by mobs going door-to-door to tell them to leave by June 30, a "deadline" regularly broadcast across social media, even though it has no official backing. Ghana, Mozambique and Malawi are among countries that have repatriated hundreds of their nationals this month, most of whom South Africa says did not have the correct documentation to be in the country. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP)

Displaced foreign nationals stand in a queue to give their personal information to volunteers at a park in Durban on June 10, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. Hundreds of foreign nationals await repatriation to Malawi from South Africa following xenophobic violence in the country. Foreign nationals have told of intimidation and beatings by mobs going door-to-door to tell them to leave by June 30, a "deadline" regularly broadcast across social media, even though it has no official backing. Ghana, Mozambique and Malawi are among countries that have repatriated hundreds of their nationals this month, most of whom South Africa says did not have the correct documentation to be in the country. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP)

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Displaced foreign nationals stand in a queue to give their personal information to volunteers at a park in Durban on June 10, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. Hundreds of foreign nationals await repatriation to Malawi from South Africa following xenophobic violence in the country. Foreign nationals have told of intimidation and beatings by mobs going door-to-door to tell them to leave by June 30, a "deadline" regularly broadcast across social media, even though it has no official backing. Ghana, Mozambique and Malawi are among countries that have repatriated hundreds of their nationals this month, most of whom South Africa says did not have the correct documentation to be in the country. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP)

Displaced foreign nationals stand in a queue to give their personal information to volunteers at a park in Durban on June 10, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. Hundreds of foreign nationals await repatriation to Malawi from South Africa following xenophobic violence in the country. Foreign nationals have told of intimidation and beatings by mobs going door-to-door to tell them to leave by June 30, a "deadline" regularly broadcast across social media, even though it has no official backing. Ghana, Mozambique and Malawi are among countries that have repatriated hundreds of their nationals this month, most of whom South Africa says did not have the correct documentation to be in the country. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP)

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Displaced foreign nationals stand in a queue to give their personal information to volunteers at a park in Durban on June 10, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. Hundreds of foreign nationals await repatriation to Malawi from South Africa following xenophobic violence in the country. Foreign nationals have told of intimidation and beatings by mobs going door-to-door to tell them to leave by June 30, a "deadline" regularly broadcast across social media, even though it has no official backing. Ghana, Mozambique and Malawi are among countries that have repatriated hundreds of their nationals this month, most of whom South Africa says did not have the correct documentation to be in the country. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP)

Displaced foreign nationals stand in a queue to give their personal information to volunteers at a park in Durban on June 10, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. Hundreds of foreign nationals await repatriation to Malawi from South Africa following xenophobic violence in the country. Foreign nationals have told of intimidation and beatings by mobs going door-to-door to tell them to leave by June 30, a "deadline" regularly broadcast across social media, even though it has no official backing. Ghana, Mozambique and Malawi are among countries that have repatriated hundreds of their nationals this month, most of whom South Africa says did not have the correct documentation to be in the country. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP)

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Foreign nationals have a meal at a park in Durban on June 10, 2026 while taking refuge with others after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. Hundreds of foreign nationals await repatriation to Malawi from South Africa following xenophobic violence in the country. Foreign nationals have told of intimidation and beatings by mobs going door-to-door to tell them to leave by June 30, a "deadline" regularly broadcast across social media, even though it has no official backing. Ghana, Mozambique and Malawi are among countries that have repatriated hundreds of their nationals this month, most of whom South Africa says did not have the correct documentation to be in the country. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP)

Foreign nationals have a meal at a park in Durban on June 10, 2026 while taking refuge with others after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. Hundreds of foreign nationals await repatriation to Malawi from South Africa following xenophobic violence in the country. Foreign nationals have told of intimidation and beatings by mobs going door-to-door to tell them to leave by June 30, a "deadline" regularly broadcast across social media, even though it has no official backing. Ghana, Mozambique and Malawi are among countries that have repatriated hundreds of their nationals this month, most of whom South Africa says did not have the correct documentation to be in the country. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP)

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A foreign national brushes his teeth while taking refuge with others at a park in Durban on June 10, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. Hundreds of foreign nationals await repatriation to Malawi from South Africa following xenophobic violence in the country. Foreign nationals have told of intimidation and beatings by mobs going door-to-door to tell them to leave by June 30, a "deadline" regularly broadcast across social media, even though it has no official backing. Ghana, Mozambique and Malawi are among countries that have repatriated hundreds of their nationals this month, most of whom South Africa says did not have the correct documentation to be in the country. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP)

A foreign national brushes his teeth while taking refuge with others at a park in Durban on June 10, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. Hundreds of foreign nationals await repatriation to Malawi from South Africa following xenophobic violence in the country. Foreign nationals have told of intimidation and beatings by mobs going door-to-door to tell them to leave by June 30, a "deadline" regularly broadcast across social media, even though it has no official backing. Ghana, Mozambique and Malawi are among countries that have repatriated hundreds of their nationals this month, most of whom South Africa says did not have the correct documentation to be in the country. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP)

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A volunteer hands out a cup of tea to a displaced foreign national taking refuge with others in a park in Durban on June 10, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. Hundreds of foreign nationals await repatriation to Malawi from South Africa following xenophobic violence in the country. Foreign nationals have told of intimidation and beatings by mobs going door-to-door to tell them to leave by June 30, a "deadline" regularly broadcast across social media, even though it has no official backing. Ghana, Mozambique and Malawi are among countries that have repatriated hundreds of their nationals this month, most of whom South Africa says did not have the correct documentation to be in the country. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP)

A volunteer hands out a cup of tea to a displaced foreign national taking refuge with others in a park in Durban on June 10, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. Hundreds of foreign nationals await repatriation to Malawi from South Africa following xenophobic violence in the country. Foreign nationals have told of intimidation and beatings by mobs going door-to-door to tell them to leave by June 30, a "deadline" regularly broadcast across social media, even though it has no official backing. Ghana, Mozambique and Malawi are among countries that have repatriated hundreds of their nationals this month, most of whom South Africa says did not have the correct documentation to be in the country. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP)

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A volunteer hands out a cup of tea to a displaced foreign national taking refuge with others in a park in Durban on June 10, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. Hundreds of foreign nationals await repatriation to Malawi from South Africa following xenophobic violence in the country. Foreign nationals have told of intimidation and beatings by mobs going door-to-door to tell them to leave by June 30, a "deadline" regularly broadcast across social media, even though it has no official backing. Ghana, Mozambique and Malawi are among countries that have repatriated hundreds of their nationals this month, most of whom South Africa says did not have the correct documentation to be in the country. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP)

A volunteer hands out a cup of tea to a displaced foreign national taking refuge with others in a park in Durban on June 10, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. Hundreds of foreign nationals await repatriation to Malawi from South Africa following xenophobic violence in the country. Foreign nationals have told of intimidation and beatings by mobs going door-to-door to tell them to leave by June 30, a "deadline" regularly broadcast across social media, even though it has no official backing. Ghana, Mozambique and Malawi are among countries that have repatriated hundreds of their nationals this month, most of whom South Africa says did not have the correct documentation to be in the country. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP)

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