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CHAM-CHAM, 01 April 2026 - Water tanks at Cham-Cham village in the Oshikoto Region. (Photo by: Max Henrich) NAMPA
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SIBBINDA, 31 April 2026 - Deputy Executive Director in the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Colgar Sikopo (left) responding to some of the flash floods victims' concerns on human-wildlife conflict at the Sibbinda relocation camp. Pictured with him is Constituency Councillor Matengu Nkando.
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WINDHOEK, 01 April 2026 - FNB Namibia has secured eight accolades at the 2026 Professional Management Review (PMR) Africa Awards. (Photo: Contributed)
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OMUTHIYA, 01 April 2026- The Oshikoto region Under-20 football and netball teams.

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01 April 2026 - Minister of Works and Transport Veikko Nekundi officially inaugurated the newly constructed Aris River Bridge between Windhoek and Rehoboth. (Photo: Contributed)
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WLOTZKASBAKEN, 31 MARCH 2026 - A delegation of different utilities leaders and representatives from Southern Africa went on a familiarisation visit to the Orano Desalination Plant at Wlotzkasbaken as part of the Water Utilities Executive Leadership Conference taking place at Swakopmund. (Photo contributed )
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WLOTZKASBAKEN, 31 MARCH 2026 - A delegation of different utilities leaders and representatives from Southern Africa went on a familiarisation visit to the Orano Desalination Plant at Wlotzkasbaken as part of the Water Utilities Executive Leadership Conference taking place at Swakopmund. (Photo contributed )
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NCAMAGORO, 26 March 2026 - The principal of Ncamagoro Combined School in the Kavango West Region, Mukuve Sikongo. (Photo by: Sawi Hausiku) NAMPA
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An Israeli security forces member stand before one of the protesters gathering for a demonstration organised by the Israeli and Palestinian "Combatants for Peace" movement, against the recently-approved law allowing the execution of Palestinians convicted on terror charges for deadly attacks, at the Beit Jala North junction in the occupied West Bank on April 3, 2026. Under the new law, passed in parliament late on March 30, Palestinians in the West Bank convicted by military courts of carrying out deadly attacks classified as "terrorism" will face the death penalty as a default sentence. Because Palestinians in the territory are automatically tried in Israeli military courts, the measure effectively creates a separate and harsher legal track. (Photo by HAZEM BADER / AFP)
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Israeli security forces stand before protesters gathering for a demonstration organised by the Israeli and Palestinian "Combatants for Peace" movement, against the recently-approved law allowing the execution of Palestinians convicted on terror charges for deadly attacks, at the Beit Jala North junction in the occupied West Bank on April 3, 2026. Under the new law, passed in parliament late on March 30, Palestinians in the West Bank convicted by military courts of carrying out deadly attacks classified as "terrorism" will face the death penalty as a default sentence. Because Palestinians in the territory are automatically tried in Israeli military courts, the measure effectively creates a separate and harsher legal track. (Photo by HAZEM BADER / AFP)
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Israeli security forces stand before protesters gathering for a demonstration organised by the Israeli and Palestinian "Combatants for Peace" movement, against the recently-approved law allowing the execution of Palestinians convicted on terror charges for deadly attacks, at the Beit Jala North junction in the occupied West Bank on April 3, 2026. Under the new law, passed in parliament late on March 30, Palestinians in the West Bank convicted by military courts of carrying out deadly attacks classified as "terrorism" will face the death penalty as a default sentence. Because Palestinians in the territory are automatically tried in Israeli military courts, the measure effectively creates a separate and harsher legal track. (Photo by HAZEM BADER / AFP)
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Israeli security forces stand before protesters gathering for a demonstration organised by the Israeli and Palestinian "Combatants for Peace" movement, against the recently-approved law allowing the execution of Palestinians convicted on terror charges for deadly attacks, at the Beit Jala North junction in the occupied West Bank on April 3, 2026. Under the new law, passed in parliament late on March 30, Palestinians in the West Bank convicted by military courts of carrying out deadly attacks classified as "terrorism" will face the death penalty as a default sentence. Because Palestinians in the territory are automatically tried in Israeli military courts, the measure effectively creates a separate and harsher legal track. (Photo by HAZEM BADER / AFP)
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Protesters gather for a demonstration organised by the Israeli and Palestinian "Combatants for Peace" movement, against the recently-approved law allowing the execution of Palestinians convicted on terror charges for deadly attacks, at the Beit Jala North junction in the occupied West Bank on April 3, 2026. Under the new law, passed in parliament late on March 30, Palestinians in the West Bank convicted by military courts of carrying out deadly attacks classified as "terrorism" will face the death penalty as a default sentence. Because Palestinians in the territory are automatically tried in Israeli military courts, the measure effectively creates a separate and harsher legal track. (Photo by HAZEM BADER / AFP)
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A protester wearing a blindfold with hands tied-up and a red ribbon on her chest attends a demonstration organised by the Israeli and Palestinian "Combatants for Peace" movement, against the recently-approved law allowing the execution of Palestinians convicted on terror charges for deadly attacks, at the Beit Jala North junction in the occupied West Bank on April 3, 2026. Under the new law, passed in parliament late on March 30, Palestinians in the West Bank convicted by military courts of carrying out deadly attacks classified as "terrorism" will face the death penalty as a default sentence. Because Palestinians in the territory are automatically tried in Israeli military courts, the measure effectively creates a separate and harsher legal track. (Photo by HAZEM BADER / AFP)
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Protesters gather for a demonstration organised by the Israeli and Palestinian "Combatants for Peace" movement, against the recently-approved law allowing the execution of Palestinians convicted on terror charges for deadly attacks, at the Beit Jala North junction in the occupied West Bank on April 3, 2026. Under the new law, passed in parliament late on March 30, Palestinians in the West Bank convicted by military courts of carrying out deadly attacks classified as "terrorism" will face the death penalty as a default sentence. Because Palestinians in the territory are automatically tried in Israeli military courts, the measure effectively creates a separate and harsher legal track. (Photo by HAZEM BADER / AFP)
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FILED - 06 December 2025, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart: Former German national coach Joachim Loew is pictured before the start of the German Bundesliga socce rmatch between VfB Stuttgart and FC Bayern Munich at the MHPArena. Photo: Tom Weller/dpa
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