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WINDHOEK, 12 December 2025 - National Council Chairperson Lukas Sinimbo Muha (C) pictured with his deputy, Emma Tangi Muteka (L) and National Assembly Speaker Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila. (Photo: Contributed)
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SWAKOPMUND, 12 Decemeber 2025 - Newly elected Erongo Regional Council Chairperson and councillor of the Karibib Constituency Lazarus Kanelombe during his maiden media conference. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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OMARURU, 11 December 2025 - Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security Lucia Iipumbu  and NCS Commissioner General Raphael Hamunyela Hamunyela inspecting the parade of the 153 graduates from the Namibian Correctional Service’s ninth Basic Orientation training course at the Lucius Mahoto Correctional Service Training College on Thursday. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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OMARURU, 11 December 2025 - Some of the 153 trainees who graduated from the Namibian Correctional Service’s ninth Basic Orientation training course at the Lucius Mahoto Correctional Service Training College on Thursday. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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GAM, 11 December 2025 - Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform Inge Zaamwani announced on Thursday in Gam that families that willingly returned from Gam will be resettled at the Otjipaheua farm. (Photo: Contributed)
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WINDHOEK, 02 December 2025 - The Presidential Task Force on Housing and Land Delivery is responsible for decreasing the housing backlog and lowering the number of households in informal settlements. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA
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UIS, 10 December 2025 - Chief Complaints Investigator at the office of the Ombudsman in Erongo Hermina Apollus speaking at the International Human Rights Day and Namibian Women’s day commemoration held at Uis on Wednesday. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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UIS, 10 December 2025 - Erongo Governor Natalia |Goagoses greeting some attendees of the International Human Rights Day and Namibian Women’s day commemoration held at Uis on Wednesday. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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A welder works on a part of a snow plow at Arctic Snowplows in London, Ontario, on December 10, 2025. For decades, Arctic Snowplows has sold its Canadian-made galvanized steel products to "anywhere there is snow" across the border in the United States, says company boss Mike Schulz. But a year into President Donald Trump's trade war, some of those customers have been lost, with buyers unwilling to stomach higher prices forced by US tariffs on imported steel. "Adding an extra $500 (US$363) on the cost of a $10,000 plow, it's a huge hit," Schulz told AFP, as a heavy snow fell outside the company's factory in London, Ontario, 190 kilometers (120 miles) southwest of Toronto. (Photo by Geoff Robins / AFP)
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A worker assembles a snow plow at Arctic Snowplows in London, Ontario, on December 10, 2025. For decades, Arctic Snowplows has sold its Canadian-made galvanized steel products to "anywhere there is snow" across the border in the United States, says company boss Mike Schulz. But a year into President Donald Trump's trade war, some of those customers have been lost, with buyers unwilling to stomach higher prices forced by US tariffs on imported steel. "Adding an extra $500 (US$363) on the cost of a $10,000 plow, it's a huge hit," Schulz told AFP, as a heavy snow fell outside the company's factory in London, Ontario, 190 kilometers (120 miles) southwest of Toronto. (Photo by Geoff Robins / AFP)
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A worker collects laser-cut parts for a snow plow at Arctic Snowplows in London, Ontario, on December 10, 2025. For decades, Arctic Snowplows has sold its Canadian-made galvanized steel products to "anywhere there is snow" across the border in the United States, says company boss Mike Schulz. But a year into President Donald Trump's trade war, some of those customers have been lost, with buyers unwilling to stomach higher prices forced by US tariffs on imported steel. "Adding an extra $500 (US$363) on the cost of a $10,000 plow, it's a huge hit," Schulz told AFP, as a heavy snow fell outside the company's factory in London, Ontario, 190 kilometers (120 miles) southwest of Toronto. (Photo by Geoff Robins / AFP)
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A welder works on a part of a snow plow at Arctic Snowplows in London, Ontario, on December 10, 2025. For decades, Arctic Snowplows has sold its Canadian-made galvanized steel products to "anywhere there is snow" across the border in the United States, says company boss Mike Schulz. But a year into President Donald Trump's trade war, some of those customers have been lost, with buyers unwilling to stomach higher prices forced by US tariffs on imported steel. "Adding an extra $500 (US$363) on the cost of a $10,000 plow, it's a huge hit," Schulz told AFP, as a heavy snow fell outside the company's factory in London, Ontario, 190 kilometers (120 miles) southwest of Toronto. (Photo by Geoff Robins / AFP)
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A welder works on a part of a snowplow at Arctic Snowplows in London, Ontario, on December 10, 2025. For decades, Arctic Snowplows has sold its Canadian-made galvanized steel products to "anywhere there is snow" across the border in the United States, says company boss Mike Schulz. But a year into President Donald Trump's trade war, some of those customers have been lost, with buyers unwilling to stomach higher prices forced by US tariffs on imported steel. "Adding an extra $500 (US$363) on the cost of a $10,000 plow, it's a huge hit," Schulz told AFP, as a heavy snow fell outside the company's factory in London, Ontario, 190 kilometers (120 miles) southwest of Toronto. (Photo by Geoff Robins / AFP)
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A welder works on a part of a snowplow at Arctic Snowplows in London, Ontario, on December 10, 2025. For decades, Arctic Snowplows has sold its Canadian-made galvanized steel products to "anywhere there is snow" across the border in the United States, says company boss Mike Schulz. But a year into President Donald Trump's trade war, some of those customers have been lost, with buyers unwilling to stomach higher prices forced by US tariffs on imported steel. "Adding an extra $500 (US$363) on the cost of a $10,000 plow, it's a huge hit," Schulz told AFP, as a heavy snow fell outside the company's factory in London, Ontario, 190 kilometers (120 miles) southwest of Toronto. (Photo by Geoff Robins / AFP)
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(251215) -- TUNIS, Dec. 15, 2025 (Xinhua) -- People attend a seminar in Tunis, Tunisia, Dec. 15, 2025. China's tech giant Huawei and Tunisia's Computing Center of Al-Khawarizmi (CCK) jointly held a seminar on Monday in Tunis, with the aim of enhancing Tunisia's smart education and telemedicine services. (Photo by Adel Ezzine/Xinhua)
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Colombia's President Gustavo Petro speaks during a promotion ceremony for senior officials at the General Santander Police Academy (ECSAN) in Bogota on December 15, 2025. (Photo by LUIS ACOSTA / AFP)
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