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OMUTHIYA, 21 January 2026 - Several stakeholders during the meeting on polio vaccination campaign preparedness on Wednesday. (Photo by: Max Henrich) NAMPA
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ONAMBUTO, 20 January 2026 - Oshikoto Governor Sacky Kathindi paying tribute to late war veteran Matias Kanana Hishoono. (Photo: Contributed)
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WINDHOEK, 21 January 2026 - Minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 21 January 2026 - Fishrot suspects in the dock at the Windhoek High Court. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
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GOCHAS, 20 January 2026 - Minister of Education, Sanet Steenkamp, officially opened the Namaqua Kalahari Children’s Hope Hostel at Gochas on Tuesday. The hostel was donated by the Spanish-based ‘Foundawtion’ organisation. (Photo: Contributed)
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OPUWO, 20 January 2026 - Robber Chanties FC players. (Photo: Contributed)
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BUKALO, 19 January 2026 - Works and Transport Minister, Veikko Nekundi on Monday visited the Bukalo-Muyako road to inspect progress on the site. (Photo: Michael Mutonga Liswaniso) NAMPA
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ONDANGWA, 20 JANUARY 2026 - The Ondangwa Town Council has expressed concern over the increasing vandalism of street and road regulatory signs within the town, warning that the acts pose safety risks to road users and place an unnecessary financial burden on the local authority. (Photo: Contributed)
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US President Donald Trump (L) shakes hands with Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto at the "Board of Peace" meeting during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on January 22, 2026. US President Donald Trump will show off his new "Board of Peace" at Davos on January 22, 2026 burnishing his claim to be a peacemaker a day after backing off his own threats against Greenland. Originally meant to oversee the rebuilding of Gaza after the war between Hamas and Israel, the board's charter does not limit its role to the Strip, and has sparked concerns that Trump wants it to rival the United Nations. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)
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Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev looks on at the "Board of Peace" meeting during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on January 22, 2026. US President Donald Trump will show off his new "Board of Peace" at Davos on January 22, 2026 burnishing his claim to be a peacemaker a day after backing off his own threats against Greenland. Originally meant to oversee the rebuilding of Gaza after the war between Hamas and Israel, the board's charter does not limit its role to the Strip, and has sparked concerns that Trump wants it to rival the United Nations. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)
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Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev (L) and Bulgaria's former Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov (R) hold a signed founding charter as US President Donald Trump applauds at the "Board of Peace" meeting during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on January 22, 2026. US President Donald Trump will show off his new "Board of Peace" at Davos on January 22, 2026 burnishing his claim to be a peacemaker a day after backing off his own threats against Greenland. Originally meant to oversee the rebuilding of Gaza after the war between Hamas and Israel, the board's charter does not limit its role to the Strip, and has sparked concerns that Trump wants it to rival the United Nations. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)
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Bahrein's Minister of the Prime Minister's court Sheikh Isa bin Salman bin Hamad al-Khalifa (L), US President Donald Trump (C) and Morocco's Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita hold a signed founding charter at the "Board of Peace" meeting during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on January 22, 2026. US President Donald Trump will show off his new "Board of Peace" at Davos on January 22, 2026 burnishing his claim to be a peacemaker a day after backing off his own threats against Greenland. Originally meant to oversee the rebuilding of Gaza after the war between Hamas and Israel, the board's charter does not limit its role to the Strip, and has sparked concerns that Trump wants it to rival the United Nations. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP)
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Personal belongings of residents displaced from the informal settlement of Sporong by the ongoing unrest between the community and  a group of artisanal miners commonly referred to as "zama zamas", are neatly kept at the Randgate Community Hall in Randfontein, on January 22, 2026 where the displaced took refuge. Residents and local officials blame artisanal miners, long associated with sudden eruptions of violence, running gun battles and the shadowy networks that sustain South Africa's illicit gold trade. 
Known locally as "zama zamas" -- "those who try" in the Zulu language -- they have become an entrenched presence in the shantytowns that ring Johannesburg and its satellite settlements along the gold reef. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP)
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Bahrein's Minister of the Prime Minister's court Sheikh Isa bin Salman bin Hamad al-Khalifa (L) shakes hands with US President Donald Trump (C) next to Morocco's Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita at the "Board of Peace" meeting during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on January 22, 2026. US President Donald Trump will show off his new "Board of Peace" at Davos on January 22, 2026 burnishing his claim to be a peacemaker a day after backing off his own threats against Greenland. Originally meant to oversee the rebuilding of Gaza after the war between Hamas and Israel, the board's charter does not limit its role to the Strip, and has sparked concerns that Trump wants it to rival the United Nations. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP)
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Displaced families from the informal settlement of Sporong by the ongoing unrest between the community and  a group of artisanal miners commonly referred to as "zama zamas", tidy up their spaces at the Randgate Community Hall in Randfontein, on January 22, 2026 where the displaced took refuge. Residents and local officials blame artisanal miners, long associated with sudden eruptions of violence, running gun battles and the shadowy networks that sustain South Africa's illicit gold trade. 
Known locally as "zama zamas" -- "those who try" in the Zulu language -- they have become an entrenched presence in the shantytowns that ring Johannesburg and its satellite settlements along the gold reef. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP)
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An elderly woman, displaced from the informal settlement of Sporong by the ongoing unrest between the community and  a group of artisanal miners commonly referred to as "zama zamas", keeps her belongings close to her at the Randgate Community Hall in Randfontein, on January 22, 2026 where the displaced took refuge. Residents and local officials blame artisanal miners, long associated with sudden eruptions of violence, running gun battles and the shadowy networks that sustain South Africa's illicit gold trade. 
Known locally as "zama zamas" -- "those who try" in the Zulu language -- they have become an entrenched presence in the shantytowns that ring Johannesburg and its satellite settlements along the gold reef. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP)
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