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WINDHOEK, 28 November 2025 - The Alte Feste building in Windhoek. (Photo: Contributed)
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EENHANA, 27 November 2025 - Ohangwena Chief Regional Officer, Filipus Shilongo. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
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EENHANA, 26 November 2025 - Helena Ekondo pictured with her family at Opalasa informal settlement. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
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The logo of the Electoral Commission of Namibia
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OUTJO, 27 November 2025 - Returning Officer for the Outjo Constituency, Elrico Uirab presenting the final results at the collation centre at the Etoshapoort Community Hall in Outjo. (Photo by: Dalene Kooper) NAMPA
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RUNDU, 27 November 2025 - Swapo Party’s Stefanus Sinonge celebrating his victory with party members at the Rundu Urban collation centre. (Photo by: Sawi Hausiku) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 27 November 2025 - Peter Shaama, the Electoral Commission of Namibia's Chief Electoral Referenda Officer. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
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RUNDU, 27 November 2025 - The Rundu Magistrate’s Court administration block which caught fire on Thursday. (Photo by: Sawi Hausiku) NAMPA
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The Latam Airlines logo is pictured at El Dorado airport in Bogota on November 28, 2025. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged Venezuela on November 27 to "reconsider" the revocation of concessions for six airlines that canceled their flights following a security alert issued by the United States. The measure affected Spain's Iberia, Portugal's TAP, Colombia's Avianca, the Colombian subsidiary of Chilean-Brazilian Latam, Brazil's GOL and Turkey's Turkish Airlines, which had suspended their connections with Venezuela after Washington issued an alert over military activity in the southern Caribbean. (Photo by Sergio Yate / AFP)
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Passengers check in at Latam Airlines counters at El Dorado airport in Bogota on November 28, 2025. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged Venezuela on November 27 to "reconsider" the revocation of concessions for six airlines that canceled their flights following a security alert issued by the United States. The measure affected Spain's Iberia, Portugal's TAP, Colombia's Avianca, the Colombian subsidiary of Chilean-Brazilian Latam, Brazil's GOL and Turkey's Turkish Airlines, which had suspended their connections with Venezuela after Washington issued an alert over military activity in the southern Caribbean. (Photo by Sergio Yate / AFP)
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Passengers check in at Latam Airlines counters at El Dorado airport in Bogota on November 28, 2025. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged Venezuela on November 27 to "reconsider" the revocation of concessions for six airlines that canceled their flights following a security alert issued by the United States. The measure affected Spain's Iberia, Portugal's TAP, Colombia's Avianca, the Colombian subsidiary of Chilean-Brazilian Latam, Brazil's GOL and Turkey's Turkish Airlines, which had suspended their connections with Venezuela after Washington issued an alert over military activity in the southern Caribbean. (Photo by Sergio Yate / AFP)
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The Latam Airlines logo is pictured at El Dorado airport in Bogota on November 28, 2025. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged Venezuela on November 27 to "reconsider" the revocation of concessions for six airlines that canceled their flights following a security alert issued by the United States. The measure affected Spain's Iberia, Portugal's TAP, Colombia's Avianca, the Colombian subsidiary of Chilean-Brazilian Latam, Brazil's GOL and Turkey's Turkish Airlines, which had suspended their connections with Venezuela after Washington issued an alert over military activity in the southern Caribbean. (Photo by Sergio Yate / AFP)
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Latam Airlines planes sit on the tarmac at El Dorado airport in Bogota on November 28, 2025. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged Venezuela on November 27 to "reconsider" the revocation of concessions for six airlines that canceled their flights following a security alert issued by the United States. The measure affected Spain's Iberia, Portugal's TAP, Colombia's Avianca, the Colombian subsidiary of Chilean-Brazilian Latam, Brazil's GOL and Turkey's Turkish Airlines, which had suspended their connections with Venezuela after Washington issued an alert over military activity in the southern Caribbean. (Photo by Sergio Yate / AFP)
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A Latam Airlines plane takes off from El Dorado airport in Bogota on November 28, 2025. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged Venezuela on November 27 to "reconsider" the revocation of concessions for six airlines that canceled their flights following a security alert issued by the United States. The measure affected Spain's Iberia, Portugal's TAP, Colombia's Avianca, the Colombian subsidiary of Chilean-Brazilian Latam, Brazil's GOL and Turkey's Turkish Airlines, which had suspended their connections with Venezuela after Washington issued an alert over military activity in the southern Caribbean. (Photo by Sergio Yate / AFP)
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A Latam Airlines Airbus A320 sits on the tarmac at El Dorado airport in Bogota on November 28, 2025. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged Venezuela on November 27 to "reconsider" the revocation of concessions for six airlines that canceled their flights following a security alert issued by the United States. The measure affected Spain's Iberia, Portugal's TAP, Colombia's Avianca, the Colombian subsidiary of Chilean-Brazilian Latam, Brazil's GOL and Turkey's Turkish Airlines, which had suspended their connections with Venezuela after Washington issued an alert over military activity in the southern Caribbean. (Photo by Sergio Yate / AFP)
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Latam Airlines planes sit on the tarmac at El Dorado airport in Bogota on November 28, 2025. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged Venezuela on November 27 to "reconsider" the revocation of concessions for six airlines that canceled their flights following a security alert issued by the United States. The measure affected Spain's Iberia, Portugal's TAP, Colombia's Avianca, the Colombian subsidiary of Chilean-Brazilian Latam, Brazil's GOL and Turkey's Turkish Airlines, which had suspended their connections with Venezuela after Washington issued an alert over military activity in the southern Caribbean. (Photo by Sergio Yate / AFP)
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