OTJIWARONGO, 04 December 2025 - Briefings on the rehabilitation and resurfacing of roads at Otjiwarongo took place at the Otjiwarongo Municipality chambers on Thursday. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 04 December 2025 - Chief Justice Peter Shivute. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
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
Ballroom dancers take part in a Tea Dance, accompanied by a live organist, in the Blackpool Tower Ballroom, in Blackpool, north west England on October 22, 2025. Tea dances, which evolved from the tradition of afternoon tea in the late 19th century, are enjoying a revival, especially since the pandemic. Often cited as an effective way to combat loneliness, the dances are also attributed to improving the participants' mental and physical health. Frequently hosted in Victorian and Edwardian-era halls, tea dances typically offer a mixture of ballroom and sequence dancing styles and feature refreshments of tea, coffee and cakes. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
TOPSHOT - Ballroom dancers take part in a Tea Dance, accompanied by a live organist, in the Blackpool Tower Ballroom, in Blackpool, north west England on October 22, 2025. Tea dances, which evolved from the tradition of afternoon tea in the late 19th century, are enjoying a revival, especially since the pandemic. Often cited as an effective way to combat loneliness, the dances are also attributed to improving the participants' mental and physical health. Frequently hosted in Victorian and Edwardian-era halls, tea dances typically offer a mixture of ballroom and sequence dancing styles and feature refreshments of tea, coffee and cakes. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Ballroom dancers take part in a Tea Dance, accompanied by a live organist, in the Blackpool Tower Ballroom, in Blackpool, north west England on October 22, 2025. Tea dances, which evolved from the tradition of afternoon tea in the late 19th century, are enjoying a revival, especially since the pandemic. Often cited as an effective way to combat loneliness, the dances are also attributed to improving the participants' mental and physical health. Frequently hosted in Victorian and Edwardian-era halls, tea dances typically offer a mixture of ballroom and sequence dancing styles and feature refreshments of tea, coffee and cakes. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Ballroom dancers embrace at the end of a dance during an afternoon Tea Dance, accompanied by a live organist, in the Blackpool Tower Ballroom, in Blackpool, north west England on October 22, 2025. Tea dances, which evolved from the tradition of afternoon tea in the late 19th century, are enjoying a revival, especially since the pandemic. Often cited as an effective way to combat loneliness, the dances are also attributed to improving the participants' mental and physical health. Frequently hosted in Victorian and Edwardian-era halls, tea dances typically offer a mixture of ballroom and sequence dancing styles and feature refreshments of tea, coffee and cakes. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Ballroom dancers take part in a Tea Dance, accompanied by a live organist, in the Blackpool Tower Ballroom, in Blackpool, north west England on October 22, 2025. Tea dances, which evolved from the tradition of afternoon tea in the late 19th century, are enjoying a revival, especially since the pandemic. Often cited as an effective way to combat loneliness, the dances are also attributed to improving the participants' mental and physical health. Frequently hosted in Victorian and Edwardian-era halls, tea dances typically offer a mixture of ballroom and sequence dancing styles and feature refreshments of tea, coffee and cakes. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Ballroom dancers take part in a Tea Dance, accompanied by a live organist, in the Blackpool Tower Ballroom, in Blackpool, north west England on October 22, 2025. Tea dances, which evolved from the tradition of afternoon tea in the late 19th century, are enjoying a revival, especially since the pandemic. Often cited as an effective way to combat loneliness, the dances are also attributed to improving the participants' mental and physical health. Frequently hosted in Victorian and Edwardian-era halls, tea dances typically offer a mixture of ballroom and sequence dancing styles and feature refreshments of tea, coffee and cakes. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Ballroom dancers take part in a Tea Dance, accompanied by a live organist, in the Blackpool Tower Ballroom, in Blackpool, north west England on October 22, 2025. Tea dances, which evolved from the tradition of afternoon tea in the late 19th century, are enjoying a revival, especially since the pandemic. Often cited as an effective way to combat loneliness, the dances are also attributed to improving the participants' mental and physical health. Frequently hosted in Victorian and Edwardian-era halls, tea dances typically offer a mixture of ballroom and sequence dancing styles and feature refreshments of tea, coffee and cakes. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Attendees enjoy afternoon tea and cakes as ballroom dancers take part in a Tea Dance, accompanied by a live organist, in the Blackpool Tower Ballroom, in Blackpool, north west England on October 22, 2025. Tea dances, which evolved from the tradition of afternoon tea in the late 19th century, are enjoying a revival, especially since the pandemic. Often cited as an effective way to combat loneliness, the dances are also attributed to improving the participants' mental and physical health. Frequently hosted in Victorian and Edwardian-era halls, tea dances typically offer a mixture of ballroom and sequence dancing styles and feature refreshments of tea, coffee and cakes. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)