GROOTFONTEIN, 19 December 2025 - The accident scene where two trucks and a passenger bus were involved in a collision Friday afternoon outside Grootfontein in the Otjozondjupa Region. (Photo: Contributed)
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) Board of Directors chairperson, Tulimevava Mufeti. (Photo: Contributed)
KATIMA MULILO, 18 December 2025 - Zambezi Region Governor, Dorothy Kabula is urging residents to guard against gender-based violence and human trafficking this festive season. (Photo: Contributed)
MAPOREZA, 19 December 2025 - The Kavango West Regional Directorate of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture officially handing over construction sites to the Namibia Training Authority (NTA) at Maporeza village in the Kavango West Region on Friday. (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
MAPOREZA, 19 December 2025 - The Kavango West Regional Directorate of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture officially handing over construction sites to the Namibia Training Authority (NTA) at Maporeza village in the Kavango West Region on Friday. (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
NKURENKURU, 18 December 2025 - Twenty-seven coaches completed the first NFA C-License coaching course in Nkurenkuru from 08-18 December 2025. (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
NKURENKURU, 18 December 2025 - Twenty-seven coaches completed the first NFA C-License coaching course in Nkurenkuru from 08-18 December 2025. (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 18 December 2025 - The Namibian Revolutionary Transport and Manufacturing Union’s head, Petersen Kambinda pictured during the union’s end-of-year press conference in Windhoek. (Photo: Contributed)
AFP presents a reportage of 50 pictures taken by photographer Olympia de Maismont of Nigeria's “Detty December” in Lagos between between November 21 and December 15, 2025. “Detty December” refers to the lively Lagos tradition where December is packed with nonstop parties, concerts, nightlife, and cultural events, fuelled by returning diaspora Nigerians and heightened local celebration. The city becomes especially vibrant and crowded as entertainment and tourism peak. The spelling “detty” comes from Nigerian Pidgin English, where it is a playful version of “dirty” that implies excess, intensity, and carefree fun.. Search all these reportage images using: NIGERIA-NIGHTCLUB-SOCIETY Search "REPORTAGE" to source all feature, magazine and photo essays. (Photo by OLYMPIA DE MAISMONT / AFP)
A resident of an occupied building sits on a balcony as a garbage picker rolls down the street in downtown Cape Town on December 18, 2025. Nestled between spectacular mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Town has emerged as a growing tourism destination, topping in 2025 the Telegraph and Time Out magazine's rankings of best cities in the world. Activists say the drive to profit from tourism accommodation is pricing locals out of coveted neighbourhoods, including areas near District Six -- a site long associated with the apartheid-era removals that displaced non-white communities to remote, underdeveloped townships. (Photo by GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / AFP)
A security guard walks past an occupied building in downtown Cape Town on December 18, 2025. Nestled between spectacular mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Town has emerged as a growing tourism destination, topping in 2025 the Telegraph and Time Out magazine's rankings of best cities in the world. Activists say the drive to profit from tourism accommodation is pricing locals out of coveted neighbourhoods, including areas near District Six -- a site long associated with the apartheid-era removals that displaced non-white communities to remote, underdeveloped townships. (Photo by GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / AFP)
A resident looks out from a garage entrance of an occupied building in downtown Cape Town on December 18, 2025. Nestled between spectacular mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Town has emerged as a growing tourism destination, topping in 2025 the Telegraph and Time Out magazine's rankings of best cities in the world. Activists say the drive to profit from tourism accommodation is pricing locals out of coveted neighbourhoods, including areas near District Six -- a site long associated with the apartheid-era removals that displaced non-white communities to remote, underdeveloped townships. (Photo by GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / AFP)
A resident looks out from a window of an occupied building in downtown Cape Town on December 18, 2025. Nestled between spectacular mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Town has emerged as a growing tourism destination, topping in 2025 the Telegraph and Time Out magazine's rankings of best cities in the world. Activists say the drive to profit from tourism accommodation is pricing locals out of coveted neighbourhoods, including areas near District Six -- a site long associated with the apartheid-era removals that displaced non-white communities to remote, underdeveloped townships. (Photo by GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / AFP)
A resident leaves an occupied building in downtown Cape Town on December 18, 2025. Nestled between spectacular mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Town has emerged as a growing tourism destination, topping in 2025 the Telegraph and Time Out magazine's rankings of best cities in the world. Activists say the drive to profit from tourism accommodation is pricing locals out of coveted neighbourhoods, including areas near District Six -- a site long associated with the apartheid-era removals that displaced non-white communities to remote, underdeveloped townships. (Photo by GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / AFP)
A resident leaves an occupied building in downtown Cape Town on December 18, 2025. Nestled between spectacular mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Town has emerged as a growing tourism destination, topping in 2025 the Telegraph and Time Out magazine's rankings of best cities in the world. Activists say the drive to profit from tourism accommodation is pricing locals out of coveted neighbourhoods, including areas near District Six -- a site long associated with the apartheid-era removals that displaced non-white communities to remote, underdeveloped townships. (Photo by GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / AFP)
Children sit on a bed in one of the spaces transformed in a living quarte inside an occupied building in downtown Cape Town on December 18, 2025. Nestled between spectacular mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Town has emerged as a growing tourism destination, topping in 2025 the Telegraph and Time Out magazine's rankings of best cities in the world. Activists say the drive to profit from tourism accommodation is pricing locals out of coveted neighbourhoods, including areas near District Six -- a site long associated with the apartheid-era removals that displaced non-white communities to remote, underdeveloped townships. (Photo by GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / AFP)