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WINDHOEK, 26 June 2026 - The government achieved a significant milestone by officially launching the revised National Resettlement Policy (2023–2033) on Friday in Windhoek. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA.

WINDHOEK, 26 June 2026 - The government achieved a significant milestone by officially launching the revised National Resettlement Policy (2023–2033) on Friday in Windhoek. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA.

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CAPE TOWN, 26 June 2026 - SACU leaders concluded their 9th Summit on Friday. Pictured: Advocate Duma Boko (Botswana), Dr Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah (Namibia), Cyril Matamela Ramaphosa (South Africa), King Mswati III (Eswatini), and Samuel Ntsokoane Matekane (Lesotho), met in South Africa to strengthen regional value chains and finalise the bloc’s strategic development plans. (Photo: Namibia Presidency) NAMPA.

CAPE TOWN, 26 June 2026 - SACU leaders concluded their 9th Summit on Friday. Pictured: Advocate Duma Boko (Botswana), Dr Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah (Namibia), Cyril Matamela Ramaphosa (South Africa), King Mswati III (Eswatini), and Samuel Ntsokoane Matekane (Lesotho), met in South Africa to strengthen regional value chains and finalise the bloc’s strategic development plans. (Photo: Namibia Presidency) NAMPA.

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SWAKOPMUND, 25 June 2026 - Walvis Bay Private School was awarded Peer Promoter and the School Award during the Namibia Blood Transfusion Service (NAMBTS) Erongo Donor Awards ceremony that took place in Swakopmund. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA

SWAKOPMUND, 25 June 2026 - Walvis Bay Private School was awarded Peer Promoter and the School Award during the Namibia Blood Transfusion Service (NAMBTS) Erongo Donor Awards ceremony that took place in Swakopmund. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 26 June 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has departed for Cape Town, South Africa, to participate in the 9th SACU Summit of Heads of State and Government. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA.

WINDHOEK, 26 June 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has departed for Cape Town, South Africa, to participate in the 9th SACU Summit of Heads of State and Government. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA.

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WINDHOEK, 01 December 2025 - Khomas Governor Sam Nujoma has reported that the region is close to meeting the UN's 95 percent HIV status awareness target, adopted by Member States in June 2021. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA.

WINDHOEK, 01 December 2025 - Khomas Governor Sam Nujoma has reported that the region is close to meeting the UN's 95 percent HIV status awareness target, adopted by Member States in June 2021. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA.

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WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - The upgrade of the Windhoek-Okahandja Section 4A road to dual carriageway freeway standard has been completed at a contract value of approximately N$1 billion, creating 379 jobs, as Khomas Region’s active roads programme now spans contracts exceeding N$1.9 billion across four major projects.

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WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - The upgrade of the Windhoek-Okahandja Section 4A road to dual carriageway freeway standard has been completed at a contract value of approximately N$1 billion, creating 379 jobs, as Khomas Region’s active roads programme now spans contracts exceeding N$1.9 billion across four major projects. (Photo contributed) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - The upgrade of the Windhoek-Okahandja Section 4A road to dual carriageway freeway standard has been completed at a contract value of approximately N$1 billion, creating 379 jobs, as Khomas Region’s active roads programme now spans contracts exceeding N$1.9 billion across four major projects.

(Photo contributed) NAMPA

WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - The upgrade of the Windhoek-Okahandja Section 4A road to dual carriageway freeway standard has been completed at a contract value of approximately N$1 billion, creating 379 jobs, as Khomas Region’s active roads programme now spans contracts exceeding N$1.9 billion across four major projects. (Photo contributed) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - The upgrade of the Windhoek-Okahandja Section 4A road to dual carriageway freeway standard has been completed at a contract value of approximately N$1 billion, creating 379 jobs, as Khomas Region’s active roads programme now spans contracts exceeding N$1.9 billion across four major projects.

(Photo contributed) NAMPA

WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - The upgrade of the Windhoek-Okahandja Section 4A road to dual carriageway freeway standard has been completed at a contract value of approximately N$1 billion, creating 379 jobs, as Khomas Region’s active roads programme now spans contracts exceeding N$1.9 billion across four major projects. (Photo contributed) NAMPA

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Panama's forward #09 Tomas Rodriguez and England's defender #02 Ezri Konsa fight for the ball during the 2026 World Cup Group L football match between Panama and England at the New York/New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford on June 27, 2026.  (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

Panama's forward #09 Tomas Rodriguez and England's defender #02 Ezri Konsa fight for the ball during the 2026 World Cup Group L football match between Panama and England at the New York/New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford on June 27, 2026. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

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England's German head coach Thomas Tuchel watches his players from the touchline during the 2026 World Cup Group L football match between Panama and England at the New York/New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford on June 27, 2026.  (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

England's German head coach Thomas Tuchel watches his players from the touchline during the 2026 World Cup Group L football match between Panama and England at the New York/New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford on June 27, 2026. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

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England supporters wait for the start to watch on television the 2026 World Cup Group L football match between England and Panama, at The Clock pub in Hebburn, north-east England late on June 27, 2026. (Photo by SCOTT HEPPELL / AFP)

England supporters wait for the start to watch on television the 2026 World Cup Group L football match between England and Panama, at The Clock pub in Hebburn, north-east England late on June 27, 2026. (Photo by SCOTT HEPPELL / AFP)

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A volunteer checks packed medicine as Venezuelans living in Ecuador gather supplies for the victims of the twin earthquakes in their homeland, at an improvised collection centre in northern Quito, on June 27, 2026. The death toll in Venezuela's twin earthquake disaster reached 1,430, and millions more were feared to lack sanitation and other basic needs as the first US aid flights trickled into Caracas. (Photo by Galo Paguay / AFP)

A volunteer checks packed medicine as Venezuelans living in Ecuador gather supplies for the victims of the twin earthquakes in their homeland, at an improvised collection centre in northern Quito, on June 27, 2026. The death toll in Venezuela's twin earthquake disaster reached 1,430, and millions more were feared to lack sanitation and other basic needs as the first US aid flights trickled into Caracas. (Photo by Galo Paguay / AFP)

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A man delivers a donation pack while Venezuelans living in Ecuador gather supplies for the victims of the twin earthquakes in their homeland, at an improvised collection centre in northern Quito, on June 27, 2026. The death toll in Venezuela's twin earthquake disaster reached 1,430, and millions more were feared to lack sanitation and other basic needs as the first US aid flights trickled into Caracas. (Photo by Galo Paguay / AFP)

A man delivers a donation pack while Venezuelans living in Ecuador gather supplies for the victims of the twin earthquakes in their homeland, at an improvised collection centre in northern Quito, on June 27, 2026. The death toll in Venezuela's twin earthquake disaster reached 1,430, and millions more were feared to lack sanitation and other basic needs as the first US aid flights trickled into Caracas. (Photo by Galo Paguay / AFP)

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Venezuelans living in Ecuador gather supplies for the victims of the twin earthquakes in their homeland, at an improvised collection centre in northern Quito, on June 27, 2026. The death toll in Venezuela's twin earthquake disaster reached 1,430, and millions more were feared to lack sanitation and other basic needs as the first US aid flights trickled into Caracas. (Photo by Galo Paguay / AFP)

Venezuelans living in Ecuador gather supplies for the victims of the twin earthquakes in their homeland, at an improvised collection centre in northern Quito, on June 27, 2026. The death toll in Venezuela's twin earthquake disaster reached 1,430, and millions more were feared to lack sanitation and other basic needs as the first US aid flights trickled into Caracas. (Photo by Galo Paguay / AFP)

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Venezuelans living in Ecuador gather supplies for the victims of the twin earthquakes in their homeland, at an improvised collection centre in northern Quito, on June 27, 2026. The death toll in Venezuela's twin earthquake disaster reached 1,430, and millions more were feared to lack sanitation and other basic needs as the first US aid flights trickled into Caracas. (Photo by Galo Paguay / AFP)

Venezuelans living in Ecuador gather supplies for the victims of the twin earthquakes in their homeland, at an improvised collection centre in northern Quito, on June 27, 2026. The death toll in Venezuela's twin earthquake disaster reached 1,430, and millions more were feared to lack sanitation and other basic needs as the first US aid flights trickled into Caracas. (Photo by Galo Paguay / AFP)

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Venezuelans living in Ecuador classify medications donated for the victims of the twin earthquakes in their homeland, at an improvised collection centre in northern Quito, on June 27, 2026. The death toll in Venezuela's twin earthquake disaster reached 1,430, and millions more were feared to lack sanitation and other basic needs as the first US aid flights trickled into Caracas. (Photo by Galo Paguay / AFP)

Venezuelans living in Ecuador classify medications donated for the victims of the twin earthquakes in their homeland, at an improvised collection centre in northern Quito, on June 27, 2026. The death toll in Venezuela's twin earthquake disaster reached 1,430, and millions more were feared to lack sanitation and other basic needs as the first US aid flights trickled into Caracas. (Photo by Galo Paguay / AFP)

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