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WINDHOEK, 25 March 2026 - Participants pictured at the Khomas Integrated Regional Development Plan stakeholder consultation in Windhoek on Wednesday. (Photo by: Esther Gabriel) NAMPA
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KARIBIB, 20 March 2026 - The signage of the currently existing Karibib Health centre, whose services will soon be expanded through the construction of a new health centre by the Navachab Gold Mine. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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KARIBIB, 20 March 2026 - Navachab Gold Mine Corporate Communications Officer, Mclyn Kasale speaks to the media on the early-stage construction of a N.dollars 120 million health centre in Karibib, aimed at improving access to healthcare services in the area. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 24 March 2026 - Governor of the Bank of Namibia, Ebson Uanguta and Navachab Gold Mine Managing Director George Botshiwe pose for a photo after signing a Memorandum of Understanding. (Photo: Contributed)
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OSHAKATI, 24 March 2026 - Anna Pashukeni Nghihepa, Inspector of Education for the Endola Circuit and Chairperson of the Ohangwena Regional Directorate of Education Award and prize giving committee. (Photo: Contributed)
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OMUTHIYA, 24 March 2026 - Women in the Namibian Police Force (NamPol) gathered at the Oshikoto Police Regional Headquarters on Tuesday to celebrate the 16th anniversary of Women in Policing under the theme ‘Honouring the Past, Empowering the Future of Women in Policing.’ (Photo by: Max Henrich) NAMPA
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NEU-SCHWABEN, 22 March 2026 - A kindergarten and literacy classroom structure at the Neu-Schwaben small-scale mining settlement in the Otjimbingwe area. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 24 MARCH 2026 - Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA)'s corporate communications manager Iipumbu Sakaria. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
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Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Alexander Bott speaks during the arraignment for Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, accused of firing shots at the home of Barbadian singer Rihanna, at Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in Los Angeles, on March 25, 2026. Ortiz, alleged to have shot up the luxury Los Angeles home of global megastar Rihanna was charged on March 10 with attempted murder. Prosecutors in the city said Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, 35, had opened fire at the sprawling estate on March 8. (Photo by Genaro Molina / POOL / AFP)
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Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Alexander Bott speaks during the arraignment for Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, accused of firing shots at the home of Barbadian singer Rihanna, at Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in Los Angeles, on March 25, 2026. Ortiz, alleged to have shot up the luxury Los Angeles home of global megastar Rihanna was charged on March 10 with attempted murder. Prosecutors in the city said Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, 35, had opened fire at the sprawling estate on March 8. (Photo by Genaro Molina / POOL / AFP)
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Judge Theresa R. McGonigle oversees the arraignment for Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, accused of firing shots at the home of Barbadian singer Rihanna, at Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in Los Angeles, on March 25, 2026. Ortiz, alleged to have shot up the luxury Los Angeles home of global megastar Rihanna was charged on March 10 with attempted murder. Prosecutors in the city said Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, 35, had opened fire at the sprawling estate on March 8. (Photo by Genaro Molina / POOL / AFP)
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Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Alexander Bott speaks during the arraignment for Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, accused of firing shots at the home of Barbadian singer Rihanna, at Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in Los Angeles, on March 25, 2026. Ortiz, alleged to have shot up the luxury Los Angeles home of global megastar Rihanna was charged on March 10 with attempted murder. Prosecutors in the city said Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, 35, had opened fire at the sprawling estate on March 8. (Photo by Genaro Molina / POOL / AFP)
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Judge Theresa R. McGonigle oversees the arraignment for Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, accused of firing shots at the home of Barbadian singer Rihanna, at Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in Los Angeles, on March 25, 2026. Ortiz, alleged to have shot up the luxury Los Angeles home of global megastar Rihanna was charged on March 10 with attempted murder. Prosecutors in the city said Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, 35, had opened fire at the sprawling estate on March 8. (Photo by Genaro Molina / POOL / AFP)
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(FILES) A logo of US company's Meta is displayed during the Vivatech technology startups and innovation fair, at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, on May 22, 2024. A Los Angeles jury on March 25 found Meta and YouTube liable for harming a young woman through the addictive design of their social media platforms, ordering the companies to pay $3 million in damages and opening the door to potentially far larger punitive awards. The jury answered yes to all seven questions on verdict forms for both companies, finding that Meta and YouTube were negligent in the design and operation of their platforms and that their negligence was a substantial factor in causing harm to the plaintiff. (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP)
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(FILES) This photo illustration created on January 7, 2025, in Washington, DC, shows an image of Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, and an image of the Meta logo. A Los Angeles jury on March 25, 2026 found Meta and YouTube liable for harming a young woman through the addictive design of their social media platforms, ordering the companies to pay $3 million in damages and opening the door to potentially far larger punitive awards. The jury answered yes to all seven questions on verdict forms for both companies, finding that Meta and YouTube were negligent in the design and operation of their platforms and that their negligence was a substantial factor in causing harm to the plaintiff. (Photo by Drew ANGERER / AFP)
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(FILES) This photo illustration created on January 8, 2025, in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany, shows the media giant Meta's logo displayed on a smartphone. A Los Angeles jury on March 25 found Meta and YouTube liable for harming a young woman through the addictive design of their social media platforms, ordering the companies to pay $3 million in damages and opening the door to potentially far larger punitive awards. The jury answered yes to all seven questions on verdict forms for both companies, finding that Meta and YouTube were negligent in the design and operation of their platforms and that their negligence was a substantial factor in causing harm to the plaintiff. (Photo by Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP)
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