WINDHOEK, 11 JUN (NAMPA) The National Planning Commission has launched its Strategic Plan for 2025/26 – 2029/30. The commission's executive director, I-Ben Nashandi (centre), led the launch alongside key strategic stakeholders in Windhoek on Thursday. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.
WINDHOEK, 11 JUN (NAMPA) The National Planning Commission has launched its Strategic Plan for 2025/26 – 2029/30. The commission's executive director, I-Ben Nashandi (second from left), led the launch alongside key strategic stakeholders in Windhoek on Thursday. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.
WINDHOEK, 11 June 2026 - Former first lady, Monica Geingos. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
WALVIS BAY, 10 June 2026 - Delegates attending the Association of Local Authorities in Namibia (ALAN) Elective Congress in Walvis Bay. The three-day congress will conclude with a the election of a new leadership to guide the association for the next term. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 10 June 2026 - Deputy Governor of the Bank of Namibia, Nicholas Mukasa. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
MARIENTAL, 09 June 2026 - Mariental Residents Association chairperson Werner von Watzdorf. (Photo: Contributed)
MARIENTAL, 09 June 2026 (NAMPA) - Newly sworn in Mariental Residents Association councillor in the Mariental Municipality council, Daniel Gariseb. (Photo: Contributed)
SWAKOPMUND, 09 June 2026 - Chief Executive Officer of AFRIQOM, Mounir Halim, speaking at the opening of the Africa Fertiliser Club Conference in Swakopmund on Tuesday. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
People walk inside a building of the University of Benghazi, in Benghazi on May 20, 2026. A decade after fierce battles reduced much of the University of Benghazi to rubble, students at Libya's oldest and largest university are once again looking to the future with optimism. The university, founded in 1955, had become after the 2011 uprisings that toppled and killed longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi the stage of intense fightings between jihadist groups and forces led by military strongman Khalifa Haftar. (Photo by Abdullah DOMA / AFP) / To go with 'Libya-Youth-Development-Education', REPORTAGE by Françoise KADRI
Students attend a lecture at the University of Benghazi, in Benghazi on May 20, 2026. A decade after fierce battles reduced much of the University of Benghazi to rubble, students at Libya's oldest and largest university are once again looking to the future with optimism. The university, founded in 1955, had become after the 2011 uprisings that toppled and killed longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi the stage of intense fightings between jihadist groups and forces led by military strongman Khalifa Haftar. (Photo by Abdullah DOMA / AFP) / To go with 'Libya-Youth-Development-Education', REPORTAGE by Françoise KADRI
Students attend a lecture at the University of Benghazi, in Benghazi on May 20, 2026. A decade after fierce battles reduced much of the University of Benghazi to rubble, students at Libya's oldest and largest university are once again looking to the future with optimism. The university, founded in 1955, had become after the 2011 uprisings that toppled and killed longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi the stage of intense fightings between jihadist groups and forces led by military strongman Khalifa Haftar. (Photo by Abdullah DOMA / AFP) / To go with 'Libya-Youth-Development-Education', REPORTAGE by Françoise KADRI
People read books inside the newly renovated library at the University of Benghazi, in Benghazi on May 20, 2026. A decade after fierce battles reduced much of the University of Benghazi to rubble, students at Libya's oldest and largest university are once again looking to the future with optimism. The university, founded in 1955, had become after the 2011 uprisings that toppled and killed longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi the stage of intense fightings between jihadist groups and forces led by military strongman Khalifa Haftar. (Photo by Abdullah DOMA / AFP) / To go with 'Libya-Youth-Development-Education', REPORTAGE by Françoise KADRI
Students attend a lecture at the University of Benghazi, in Benghazi on May 20, 2026. A decade after fierce battles reduced much of the University of Benghazi to rubble, students at Libya's oldest and largest university are once again looking to the future with optimism. The university, founded in 1955, had become after the 2011 uprisings that toppled and killed longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi the stage of intense fightings between jihadist groups and forces led by military strongman Khalifa Haftar. (Photo by Abdullah DOMA / AFP) / To go with 'Libya-Youth-Development-Education', REPORTAGE by Françoise KADRI
People walk inside the campus of the University of Benghazi, in Benghazi on May 20, 2026. A decade after fierce battles reduced much of the University of Benghazi to rubble, students at Libya's oldest and largest university are once again looking to the future with optimism. The university, founded in 1955, had become after the 2011 uprisings that toppled and killed longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi the stage of intense fightings between jihadist groups and forces led by military strongman Khalifa Haftar. (Photo by Abdullah DOMA / AFP) / To go with 'Libya-Youth-Development-Education', REPORTAGE by Françoise KADRI
People walk inside campus of the University of Benghazi, in Benghazi on May 20, 2026. A decade after fierce battles reduced much of the University of Benghazi to rubble, students at Libya's oldest and largest university are once again looking to the future with optimism. The university, founded in 1955, had become after the 2011 uprisings that toppled and killed longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi the stage of intense fightings between jihadist groups and forces led by military strongman Khalifa Haftar. (Photo by Abdullah DOMA / AFP) / To go with 'Libya-Youth-Development-Education', REPORTAGE by Françoise KADRI
This photograph shows a view of the main administration building of the University of Benghazi, in Benghazi on May 20, 2026. A decade after fierce battles reduced much of the University of Benghazi to rubble, students at Libya's oldest and largest university are once again looking to the future with optimism. The university, founded in 1955, had become after the 2011 uprisings that toppled and killed longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi the stage of intense fightings between jihadist groups and forces led by military strongman Khalifa Haftar. (Photo by Abdullah DOMA / AFP) / To go with 'Libya-Youth-Development-Education', REPORTAGE by Françoise KADRI