OMUTHIYA, 04 December 2025 - Business owners from within Omuthiya attending the consultation meeting on the Namibia Investment Promotion Bill. (Photo by: Max Henrich) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 04 December 2025 - Chief Justice Peter Shivute pictured with Chief Justice of South Africa, Mandisa Maya. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
NKURENKURU, 04 December 2025 - Newly elected councillor of the Ncuncuni Constituency in the Kavango West Region, independent candidate Michael Naiteta. (Photo: Contributed)
EPUKIRO - Mervin Mbakera, head coach of Southern Stream First Division League outfit Mariental Sport Club. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, 03 December 2025 - A delegation from ReconAfrica, Namcor, and BW Energy Management met with President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah at State House on Wednesday. During the meeting, they committed to collaborating with the government on energy initiatives. (Photo: Contributed)
ONANKALI, 27 November 2025 - Head of Rural Water Supply in the Oshikoto Region, Stephenson Tuukondjele. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
ONALUKULA, 25 November 2025 - An empty community water tank in Onalukula. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
ONALUKULA, 25 November 2025 - Resident and member of the Onalukula water committee, Ndahafa Haimbodi. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
A general view of the Katangaise Unity monument at a roundabout in Lubumbashi on November 24, 2025. Her parched field is overrun with debris carried by polluted waters, and the little girl in his arms is covered in sores: in Lubumbashi, the mining capital of the DRC, thousands of Congolese claim to be victims of toxic waste from the mining industry. Hélène Mvubu recounts enduring for years the effects of floods caused by contaminated water discharged by Congo Dongfang Mining (CDM), a Chinese mining company that processes copper and cobalt ores in the outskirts of the capital of Katanga province, in the southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). (Photo by Glody MURHABAZI / AFP)
A general view of the Katangaise Unity monument at a roundabout in Lubumbashi on November 24, 2025. Her parched field is overrun with debris carried by polluted waters, and the little girl in his arms is covered in sores: in Lubumbashi, the mining capital of the DRC, thousands of Congolese claim to be victims of toxic waste from the mining industry. Hélène Mvubu recounts enduring for years the effects of floods caused by contaminated water discharged by Congo Dongfang Mining (CDM), a Chinese mining company that processes copper and cobalt ores in the outskirts of the capital of Katanga province, in the southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). (Photo by Glody MURHABAZI / AFP)
Women sells their goods at a market in Lubumbashi on November 24, 2025. Her parched field is overrun with debris carried by polluted waters, and the little girl in his arms is covered in sores: in Lubumbashi, the mining capital of the DRC, thousands of Congolese claim to be victims of toxic waste from the mining industry. Hélène Mvubu recounts enduring for years the effects of floods caused by contaminated water discharged by Congo Dongfang Mining (CDM), a Chinese mining company that processes copper and cobalt ores in the outskirts of the capital of Katanga province, in the southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). (Photo by Glody MURHABAZI / AFP)
A general view of the main entrance to the Congo Dongfang Mining (CDM), a Chinese company based in Lubumbashi, in the south of the Democratic Republic of Congo, 24 November 2025. Her parched field is overrun with debris carried by polluted waters, and the little girl in his arms is covered in sores: in Lubumbashi, the mining capital of the DRC, thousands of Congolese claim to be victims of toxic waste from the mining industry. Hélène Mvubu recounts enduring for years the effects of floods caused by contaminated water discharged by Congo Dongfang Mining (CDM), a Chinese mining company that processes copper and cobalt ores in the outskirts of the capital of Katanga province, in the southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). (Photo by Glody MURHABAZI / AFP)
A woman sells food and charcoal at her stall outside the walls of the Chinese mining company Congo Dongfang Mining (CDM)in Lubumbashi on November 24, 2025. Her parched field is overrun with debris carried by polluted waters, and the little girl in his arms is covered in sores: in Lubumbashi, the mining capital of the DRC, thousands of Congolese claim to be victims of toxic waste from the mining industry. Hélène Mvubu recounts enduring for years the effects of floods caused by contaminated water discharged by Congo Dongfang Mining (CDM), a Chinese mining company that processes copper and cobalt ores in the outskirts of the capital of Katanga province, in the southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). (Photo by Glody MURHABAZI / AFP)
A general view of a power plant in Lubumbashi on November 24, 2025. Her parched field is overrun with debris carried by polluted waters, and the little girl in his arms is covered in sores: in Lubumbashi, the mining capital of the DRC, thousands of Congolese claim to be victims of toxic waste from the mining industry. Hélène Mvubu recounts enduring for years the effects of floods caused by contaminated water discharged by Congo Dongfang Mining (CDM), a Chinese mining company that processes copper and cobalt ores in the outskirts of the capital of Katanga province, in the southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). (Photo by Glody MURHABAZI / AFP)
A pool of stagnant water fills the yard outside of a hospital in Lubumbashi on November 24, 2025. Her parched field is overrun with debris carried by polluted waters, and the little girl in his arms is covered in sores: in Lubumbashi, the mining capital of the DRC, thousands of Congolese claim to be victims of toxic waste from the mining industry. Hélène Mvubu recounts enduring for years the effects of floods caused by contaminated water discharged by Congo Dongfang Mining (CDM), a Chinese mining company that processes copper and cobalt ores in the outskirts of the capital of Katanga province, in the southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). (Photo by Glody MURHABAZI / AFP)
A general view of the outside walls of the Chinese mining company Congo Dongfang Mining (CDM)in Lubumbashi on November 24, 2025. Her parched field is overrun with debris carried by polluted waters, and the little girl in his arms is covered in sores: in Lubumbashi, the mining capital of the DRC, thousands of Congolese claim to be victims of toxic waste from the mining industry. Hélène Mvubu recounts enduring for years the effects of floods caused by contaminated water discharged by Congo Dongfang Mining (CDM), a Chinese mining company that processes copper and cobalt ores in the outskirts of the capital of Katanga province, in the southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). (Photo by Glody MURHABAZI / AFP)