The Namibia Cycling Federation has withdrawn a junior cyclist from the national team set to represent the country at the Confederation of African Cycling Road Cycling African Championships in Kenya, following a racially offensive incident.
WINDHOEK, 06 November 2025 - NPC's Kaire Mbuende and development partners pose for a picture at the 2025 Development Partners Forum in Windhoek.(Photo by: Ali Negumbo) NAMPA
NKURENKURU, 05 November 2025 - Labourers working on road de-bushing projects across the Kavango West region have registered their unhappiness about low pay and harsh working conditions. (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 05 November 2025 - Nedbank Namibia on Wednesday launched its #GetMoneyFit marketing campaign, which is aimed at empowering Namibians to take control of their financial wellbeing through consistent and intentional money habits. Pictured here during the launch are Nedbank's Marketing Manager Reliance Chiwome; Chief Commercial Officer JG van Graan; Communications and PR Manager Selma Kaulinge; and Marketing Officer Vistorina Kagola. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, 05 November 2025 - The Board of Directors of the Roads Authority (RA) has announced the appointment of Mbahupu Hippy Tjivikua as the authority's new Chief Executive Officer, effective 01 January 2026. (Photo: Contributed)
KATIMA MULILO, 05 November 2025 - Zambezi Regional Police Commander, Commissioner Andreas Shilelo responds to some of the concerns raised by Bukalo Village Council Chief Executive Officer, Anna Lyamine-Sazita at the Regional Development Coordinating Committee meeting on Wednesday. (Photo: Contributed)
KATIMA MULILO, 05 November 2025 - Anna Lyamine-Sazita, the Chief Executive Officer of the Bukalo Village Council, speaks during the Regional Development Coordinating Committee meeting on Wednesday. (Photo: Contributed)
DOHA, 05 November 2025 - Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare pictured at the Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha, Qatar. (Photo: Contributed)
French skippers, SVR-Lazartigue's Tom Laperche (L) and Franck Cammas, first, Sodebo's Benjamin Schwartz (2ndL) and Thomas Coville (2ndR), second, and Actual's Julien Villion (3dR) and Anthony Marchand (R), third, the podium of the Ultim class of 17th edition of the Transat Cafe L'Or, pose in Fort-de-France, in the French overseas island of Martinique on November 6, 2025. Four open classes take part in the race: IMOCA, Ocean Fifty, ULTIM and Class40. The Transat Cafe L'Or is a duo sailing race from Le Havre to Fort-de-France, in the French Caribbean island of Martinique. (Photo by Loic VENANCE / AFP)
French skippers, SVR-Lazartigue's Tom Laperche (L) and Franck Cammas, first, Sodebo's Benjamin Schwartz (2ndL) and Thomas Coville (2ndR), second, and Actual's Julien Villion (3dR) and Anthony Marchand (R), third, the podium of the Ultim class of 17th edition of the Transat Cafe L'Or, pose in Fort-de-France, in the French overseas island of Martinique on November 6, 2025. Four open classes take part in the race: IMOCA, Ocean Fifty, ULTIM and Class40. The Transat Cafe L'Or is a duo sailing race from Le Havre to Fort-de-France, in the French Caribbean island of Martinique. (Photo by Loic VENANCE / AFP)
"Actual" Ultim multihull French skippers Julien Villion (R) and Anthony Marchand spray champagne after placing third in the Ultim class of 17th edition of the Transat Cafe L'Or, off the shores of Fort-de-France, in the French overseas island of Martinique on November 6, 2025. Four open classes take part in the race: IMOCA, Ocean Fifty, ULTIM and Class40. The Transat Cafe L'Or is a duo sailing race from Le Havre to Fort-de-France, in the French Caribbean island of Martinique. (Photo by Loic VENANCE / AFP)
"Actual" Ultim multihull French skippers Julien Villion (R) and Anthony Marchand celebrate after placing third in the Ultim class of 17th edition of the Transat Cafe L'Or, off the shores of Fort-de-France, in the French overseas island of Martinique on November 6, 2025. Four open classes take part in the race: IMOCA, Ocean Fifty, ULTIM and Class40. The Transat Cafe L'Or is a duo sailing race from Le Havre to Fort-de-France, in the French Caribbean island of Martinique. (Photo by Loic VENANCE / AFP)
"Actual" Ultim multihull French skippers Julien Villion (R) and Anthony Marchand celebrate after placing third in the Ultim class of 17th edition of the Transat Cafe L'Or, off the shores of Fort-de-France, in the French overseas island of Martinique on November 6, 2025. Four open classes take part in the race: IMOCA, Ocean Fifty, ULTIM and Class40. The Transat Cafe L'Or is a duo sailing race from Le Havre to Fort-de-France, in the French Caribbean island of Martinique. (Photo by Loic VENANCE / AFP)
"Actual" Ultim multihull French skippers Julien Villion and Anthony Marchand sail to place third in the Ultim class of 17th edition of the Transat Cafe L'Or, off the shores of Fort-de-France, in the French overseas island of Martinique on November 6, 2025. Four open classes take part in the race: IMOCA, Ocean Fifty, ULTIM and Class40. The Transat Cafe L'Or is a duo sailing race from Le Havre to Fort-de-France, in the French Caribbean island of Martinique. (Photo by Loic VENANCE / AFP)
"Actual" Ultim multihull French skipper Anthony Marchand sprays champagne after placing third in the Ultim class of 17th edition of the Transat Cafe L'Or, off the shores of Fort-de-France, in the French overseas island of Martinique on November 6, 2025. Four open classes will take part in the race: IMOCA, Ocean Fifty, ULTIM and Class40. Four open classes take part in the race: IMOCA, Ocean Fifty, ULTIM and Class40. The Transat Cafe L'Or is a duo sailing race from Le Havre to Fort-de-France, in the French Caribbean island of Martinique. (Photo by Loic VENANCE / AFP)
"Actual" Ultim multihull French skippers Julien Villion (C) and Anthony Marchand are congratulated by race director Francis Le Goff (R) after placing third in the Ultim class of 17th edition of the Transat Cafe L'Or, off the shores of Fort-de-France, in the French overseas island of Martinique on November 6, 2025. Four open classes take part in the race: IMOCA, Ocean Fifty, ULTIM and Class40. The Transat Cafe L'Or is a duo sailing race from Le Havre to Fort-de-France, in the French Caribbean island of Martinique. (Photo by Loic VENANCE / AFP)