SWAKOPMUND 22 June 2026 - Deputy Minister Gaudentia Krönhe, Nampower Managing Director Simson Haulofu, ErongoRed Chief Executive Officer Immanuel !Hanabeb and Swakopmund Deputy Mayor Eugenia Salomon and other stakeholders photographed outside the newly inaugurated N.dollars 394 million Sekelduin digital substation at Swakopmund. (Photo contributed)
SWAKOPMUND 22 June 2026 - (l-r) Swakopmund Deputy Mayor Eugenia Salomon, Deputy Minister Gaudentia Krönhe, Nampower Managing Director Simson Haulofu and ErongoRed Chief Executive Officer Immanuel !Hanabeb unveiling the plaque for the newly inaugurated N.dollars 394 million Sekelduin digital substation, designed to strengthen electricity supply to Swakopmund, Arandis, NamWater infrastructure and the region’s growing mining and tourism sectors. (Photo contributed)
WINDHOEK, 22 June 2026 - The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) Chief Executive Officer Emilia Nghikembua. (Photo contributed) NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 29 October 2025 - Learners at the John !Awaseb Primary School in Swakopmund queueing to enter their classrooms. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 20 June 2026 - Okahandja United goalkeeper Utupuka Kavita in action against UNAM FC during their Namibia Football Association (NFA) Cup semi-final match at the Independence Stadium. UNAM FC won the match 1-0. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 20 June 2026 - UNAM FC head coach Robert Nauseb watches from the touchline during his side's Namibia Football Association (NFA) Cup semi-final match against Okahandja United at the Independence Stadium. UNAM FC won the match 1-0. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 19 June 2026 - Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture Sanet Steenkamp addressing youth delegates gathered at the multipurpose centre in Swakopmund for the third National Youth Council of Namibia general assembly which will take place over the weekend and is anticipated to end in an election for the council’s new leadership. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
ACCRA, 18 June 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah speaking at the high-level consultative conference in Accra, Ghana, on the United Nations Resolution on the Transatlantic Slave Trade on Thursday. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA.
Japan's Emperor Naruhito (C), accompanied by King Philippe - Filip of Belgium - walks past soldiers during a welcoming ceremony at the Palaces square (Place des Palais) during his official state visit in Belgium , in Brussels on June 23, 2026. (Photo by ERIC LALMAND / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT
LtoR, Japan's Emperor Naruhito, accompanied by Queen Mathilde of Belgium (R) and King Philippe - Filip of Belgium -attends a welcoming ceremony at the Palaces square (Place des Palais) during an official state visit in Belgium, in Brussels on June 23, 2026. (Photo by ERIC LALMAND / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT
Japan's Emperor Naruhito (C), accompanied by King Philippe - Filip of Belgium - walks past soldiers during a welcoming ceremony at the Palaces square (Place des Palais) during his official state visit in Belgium , in Brussels on June 23, 2026. (Photo by ERIC LALMAND / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT
LtoR, Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Japan's Emperor Naruhito and King Philippe - Filip of Belgium - pose during an official ceremony at the Palaces square (Place des Palais) during an official state visit, in Brussels on June 23, 2026. (Photo by ERIC LALMAND / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT
Tis photograph shows a view of the stopped Golfech nuclear power plant in southwestern France is pictured after its shutdown on June 22 evening, due to "environmental constraints" related to an ongoing heatwave, on June 23, 2026 in Golfech. In periods of extreme heat, rising river temperatures can force EDF to reduce, or even halt, its production in order to avoid further warming the waterways. The operation of the plants is governed by maximum heating thresholds for bodies of water, which must not be exceeded, in order to protect wildlife and plant life. (Photo by Lionel BONAVENTURE / AFP)
Tis photograph shows a view of the stopped Golfech nuclear power plant in southwestern France is pictured after its shutdown on June 22 evening, due to "environmental constraints" related to an ongoing heatwave, on June 23, 2026 in Golfech. In periods of extreme heat, rising river temperatures can force EDF to reduce, or even halt, its production in order to avoid further warming the waterways. The operation of the plants is governed by maximum heating thresholds for bodies of water, which must not be exceeded, in order to protect wildlife and plant life. (Photo by Lionel BONAVENTURE / AFP)
Tis photograph shows a view of the stopped Golfech nuclear power plant in southwestern France is pictured after its shutdown on June 22 evening, due to "environmental constraints" related to an ongoing heatwave, on June 23, 2026 in Golfech. In periods of extreme heat, rising river temperatures can force EDF to reduce, or even halt, its production in order to avoid further warming the waterways. The operation of the plants is governed by maximum heating thresholds for bodies of water, which must not be exceeded, in order to protect wildlife and plant life. (Photo by Lionel BONAVENTURE / AFP)
Tis photograph shows a view of the stopped Golfech nuclear power plant in southwestern France is pictured after its shutdown on June 22 evening, due to "environmental constraints" related to an ongoing heatwave, on June 23, 2026 in Golfech. In periods of extreme heat, rising river temperatures can force EDF to reduce, or even halt, its production in order to avoid further warming the waterways. The operation of the plants is governed by maximum heating thresholds for bodies of water, which must not be exceeded, in order to protect wildlife and plant life. (Photo by Lionel BONAVENTURE / AFP)