WINDHOEK, 08 December 2025 - Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp (C) pictured during a media conference of the announcement of subsidised tertiary education funding model. (Photo by: Mathilde Kudumo) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 08 December 2025 - Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy, Modestus Amutse. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 07 December 2025 - Namibian cyclist Nina Holtrup pictured at the finish line after winning the 2025 Nedbank Desert Dash. The 21st edition of the iconic endurance event saw riders take off from the Grove Mall in Windhoek and concluded at Platz Am Meer in Swakopmund, riding across the Namib Desert. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 05 December 2025 - Endurance cyclist Drikus Coetzee in action during the 2025 Nedbank Desert Dash. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 05 December 2025 - Namibia’s endurance cyclist Drikus Coetzee in action during the 2025 Nedbank Desert Dash. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
OTJIWARONGO, 05 December 2025 - The newly elected chairperson of the Otjozondjupa Regional Council, Paulus Nekundi. (Photo: Contributed)
OTJIWARONGO, 04 December 2025 - Briefings on the rehabilitation and resurfacing of roads at Otjiwarongo took place at the Otjiwarongo Municipality chambers on Thursday. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 04 December 2025 - Chief Justice Peter Shivute. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
09 December 2025, North Rhine-Westphalia, Essen: Miguel Lopez, Chairman of the Executive Board of Thyssenkrupp, stands at the annual press conference at Group headquarters. Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa
09 December 2025, North Rhine-Westphalia, Essen: Miguel Lopez (l), CEO of thyssenkrupp, stands at the annual press conference at Group headquarters. Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa
This photograph shows the Olympics Rings at the entrance of the Olympic House in Lausanne, on December 9, 2025. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)
Thyssenkrupp CEO Miguel Angel Lopez Borrego silhouettes against a wall with his company's logo as he arrive to address the annual news conference of German industrial titan Thyssenkrupp at the company's headquarters in Essen, western Germany on December 9, 2025. The company announced it expected a loss next year as it grapples with a tough market environment and seeks to offload employees. The firm said it would lose between 400 and 800 million euros ($466 and $932 million) in 2026 because of weak demand and "in particular" the costs of restructuring its steel business. (Photo by Ina FASSBENDER / AFP)
Thyssenkrupp CEO Miguel Angel Lopez Borrego silhouettes against a wall with his company's logo as he arrive to address the annual news conference of German industrial titan Thyssenkrupp at the company's headquarters in Essen, western Germany on December 9, 2025. The company announced it expected a loss next year as it grapples with a tough market environment and seeks to offload employees. The firm said it would lose between 400 and 800 million euros ($466 and $932 million) in 2026 because of weak demand and "in particular" the costs of restructuring its steel business. (Photo by Ina FASSBENDER / AFP)
Thyssenkrupp CEO Miguel Angel Lopez Borrego arrives to address the annual news conference of German industrial titan Thyssenkrupp at the company's headquarters in Essen, western Germany on December 9, 2025. The company announced it expected a loss next year as it grapples with a tough market environment and seeks to offload employees. The firm said it would lose between 400 and 800 million euros ($466 and $932 million) in 2026 because of weak demand and "in particular" the costs of restructuring its steel business. (Photo by Ina FASSBENDER / AFP)
Thyssenkrupp CEO Miguel Angel Lopez Borrego and CFO Axel Hamann (R) arrive to address the annual news conference of German industrial titan Thyssenkrupp at the company's headquarters in Essen, western Germany on December 9, 2025. The company announced it expected a loss next year as it grapples with a tough market environment and seeks to offload employees. The firm said it would lose between 400 and 800 million euros ($466 and $932 million) in 2026 because of weak demand and "in particular" the costs of restructuring its steel business. (Photo by Ina FASSBENDER / AFP)
Thyssenkrupp CEO Miguel Angel Lopez Borrego arrives to address the annual news conference of German industrial titan Thyssenkrupp at the company's headquarters in Essen, western Germany on December 9, 2025. The company announced it expected a loss next year as it grapples with a tough market environment and seeks to offload employees. The firm said it would lose between 400 and 800 million euros ($466 and $932 million) in 2026 because of weak demand and "in particular" the costs of restructuring its steel business. (Photo by Ina FASSBENDER / AFP)