WINDHOEK, 03 March 2026 - Proflight Zambia’s airplane arriving in Windhoek for the inauguration. (Photo: by Justina Shuumbwa) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 03 March 2026 - Proflight Zambia’s airplane arriving in Windhoek for the inauguration. (Photo: by Justina Shuumbwa) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 03 March 2026 - Hilaria Mukapuli, chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Budget and Finance speaking at the Analysis of the National Budget workshop. (Photo by: Andreas Thomas) NAMPA
NKURENKURU, 03 March 2026 - The Nkurenkuru Vocational Training Centre officially opened its first trainee intake, on Tuesday, signalling a step to grow skills and jobs in Kavango West. (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
NKURENKURU, 03 March 2026 - The Nkurenkuru Vocational Training Centre officially opened its first trainee intake, on Tuesday, signalling a step to grow skills and jobs in Kavango West. (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 02 March 2026 - Policymakers, regulators, supervisors, law enforcement agencies, intelligence services, reporting entities and civil society at the National Risk Assessment (NRA) workshop. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, 02 March 2026 - The Okandjoze Chiefs Assembly met with President Nandi-Ndaitwah at State House to reaffirm their stance on the genocide repatriation related to the Ovaherero and Nama communities. (Photo by: Simsolia Kambonde) NAMPA
Windhoek, 26 February - Commissioner of the Namibia Revenue Agency, Sam Shivute at the tabling of the 2026/27 Appropriation Bill. (Photo by Eba Kandovazu). NAMPA
A Police patrol boat passes HMS Dragon, a Royal Navy Type 45 Daring-class air-defence destroyer warship, moored outside HM Naval Base Portsmouth, on the south coast of England, on March 4, 2026. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said March 3, 2026 that the UK was dispatching "helicopters with counter drone capabilities" and a warship, HMS Dragon, to Cyprus as Britain continues "defensive operations" in the region. His announcement comes after Britain's Royal Air Force (RAF) Akrotiri base was struck early Monday by an Iranian-made drone, which hit the runway. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP)
A model presents a creation for Courreges during the first look presentation for the Women's Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 collection fashion show as part of the Paris Women Fashion Week, in Paris, on March 4, 2026. (Photo by Alain JOCARD / AFP)
Socialist Party (PS)'s Strasbourg mayoral candidate Catherine Trautmann reacts as she meets with local resident during her visit to a local market ahead of France's upcoming municipal elections in Strasbourg, eastern France on March 4, 2026. (Photo by FREDERICK FLORIN / AFP)
Reform UK's leader Nigel Farage attends a party press conference in central London on March 4, 2026. (Photo by Brook Mitchell / AFP)
Reform UK's leader Nigel Farage attends a party press conference in central London on March 4, 2026. (Photo by Brook Mitchell / AFP)
(L-R) Bjoern Gulden, Chief Executive Officer of German sportswear giant Adidas, Harm Ohlmeyer, Chief Financial Officer, Michelle Robertson, Global Human Resources, and Mathieu Sidokpohou, Sales Director, attend the company's annual press conference in Herzogenaurach, southern Germany, on March 4, 2026. Adidas shares slumped after the company gave a disappointing 2026 profit forecast and warned of a 400-million-euro ($465-million) hit from US tariffs and exchange rate effects. The maker of Gazelle and Samba trainers said it expects operating profit to rise to 2.3 billion euros for 2026, as it unveiled its annual results. The group's shares fell about eight percent on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange after the announcement, and were trading around 137 euros each. (Photo by Karl-Josef Hildenbrand / AFP)
(L-R) Bjoern Gulden, Chief Executive Officer of German sportswear giant Adidas, Harm Ohlmeyer, Chief Financial Officer, Michelle Robertson, Global Human Resources, and Mathieu Sidokpohou, Sales Director, attend the company's annual press conference in Herzogenaurach, southern Germany, on March 4, 2026. Adidas shares slumped after the company gave a disappointing 2026 profit forecast and warned of a 400-million-euro ($465-million) hit from US tariffs and exchange rate effects. The maker of Gazelle and Samba trainers said it expects operating profit to rise to 2.3 billion euros for 2026, as it unveiled its annual results. The group's shares fell about eight percent on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange after the announcement, and were trading around 137 euros each. (Photo by Karl-Josef Hildenbrand / AFP)
(L-R) Bjoern Gulden, Chief Executive Officer of German sportswear giant Adidas, Harm Ohlmeyer, Chief Financial Officer, Michelle Robertson, Global Human Resources, and Mathieu Sidokpohou, Sales Director, attend the company's annual press conference in Herzogenaurach, southern Germany, on March 4, 2026. Adidas shares slumped after the company gave a disappointing 2026 profit forecast and warned of a 400-million-euro ($465-million) hit from US tariffs and exchange rate effects. The maker of Gazelle and Samba trainers said it expects operating profit to rise to 2.3 billion euros for 2026, as it unveiled its annual results. The group's shares fell about eight percent on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange after the announcement, and were trading around 137 euros each. (Photo by Karl-Josef Hildenbrand / AFP)