WINDHOEK, 07 MAY 2026 - Minister of Environment, Forestry and Tourism Indileni Daniel (L) and the Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security Lucia Iipumbu (R) officially launched the National Customer Service Excellence Initiative to enhance customer service standards at all ports of entry. (Photo: Contributed)
TSUMEB, 05 May 2026 - Members of the Namibian Police Force and Tsumeb Municipality addressing residents that have occupied land illegally at Kuvukiland location. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, 06 May 2026 - Newly appointed Capricorn Private Wealth Head, Elize Smith. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, 06 May 2026 - Newly appointed CEO of the Chamber of Mines of Namibia, Fabian Shaanika. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, 06 May 2026 - Deputy Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy Gaudentia Kröhne (C) and stakeholders of the African Green Industries (AGI) Summit launch pose for a photo. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 05 May 2026 - A bull at the Namibia Genetics Stud Livestock Auction in Windhoek. (Photo: Contributed)
OSHAKATI, 05 May 2026 - Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform, Ruthy Masake, adressing the Oshana youth during the agricultural engagement on Monday held in Oshakati. (photo: contributed)
NDIYONA, 05 May 2026 - Newly recognised Hompa of the VaGciriku community, Bartholomeus Aruvita Kayoka, greets members of the public after he was announced as the new Hompa at Ndiyona on Tuesday. (Photo by: Sawi Hausiku) NAMPA
Visitors look down on the harbour, housing and the Atlantic Ocean from the Kasbah of Agadir Oufella, on the heights of what used to be the old city of Agadir, on May 7, 2026. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP)
The words ‘Allah, Country and the King’ is seen on the hillside overlooking the Agadir Corniche that runs along the Atlantic Ocean, as a woman sunbathes on a beach in the city of Agadir on May 7, 2026. This promenade is very popular with locals, visitors, and tourists, especially for walking, sports, and leisure activities. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP)
The words ‘Allah, Country and the King’ is seen on the hillside overlooking the Agadir Corniche that runs along the Atlantic Ocean, as two women walk along the promenade in the city of Agadir on May 7, 2026. This promenade is very popular with locals, visitors, and tourists, especially for walking, sports, and leisure activities. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP)
The words ‘Allah, Country and the King’ is seen on the hillside overlooking the Agadir Corniche that runs along the Atlantic Ocean, as people sit looking out at sea along the promenade in the city of Agadir on May 7, 2026. This promenade is very popular with locals, visitors, and tourists, especially for walking, sports, and leisure activities. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP)
Visitors ride the cable car to Agadir Oufella, on the heights of the coastal city of Agadir, on May 7, 2026. The Agadir cable car is a recent installation connecting the city of Agadir to the historical hill of Agadir Oufella, which is the location of an old fort much of which was affected by the earthquake that struck the city in 1960. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP)
Visitors board the cable car to Agadir Oufella, on the heights of the coastal city of Agadir, on May 7, 2026. The Agadir cable car is a recent installation connecting the city of Agadir to the historical hill of Agadir Oufella, which is the location of an old fort much of which was affected by the earthquake that struck the city in 1960. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP)
An armoured police vehicle arrives to transport two women linked to alleged Islamic State jihadists away from the Melbourne Magistrates Court in Melbourne on May 8, 2026, after their court appearance. Two Australian women "kept a female slave" after travelling to Syria in 2014 to support the Islamic State group, police said on May 8 after they were charged in Melbourne. The pair returned to Australia on the evening of May 7 for the first time in almost a decade, travelling from a Syrian detention camp where they were stranded after the group's collapse. (Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP)
An armoured police vehicle transports two women linked to alleged Islamic State jihadists away from the Melbourne Magistrates Court in Melbourne on May 8, 2026, after their court appearance. Two Australian women "kept a female slave" after travelling to Syria in 2014 to support the Islamic State group, police said on May 8 after they were charged in Melbourne. The pair returned to Australia on the evening of May 7 for the first time in almost a decade, travelling from a Syrian detention camp where they were stranded after the group's collapse. (Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP)