WINDHOEK, 17 October 2025 - Former Member of Parliament and youth activist Patience Masua. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 17 October 2025 - Ambassador Leonard Iipumbu pictured with President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, 17 October 2025 - Central Procurement Board of Namibia Manager for Stakeholder Relations Johanna Kambala (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA
OTJIWARONGO, 16 October 2025 - The vehicle which was involved in an accident Thursday night on the Otjiwarongo-Okahandja road. (Photo: Contributed)
OTJIWARONGO, 16 October 2025 - The vehicle which was involved in an accident Thursday night on the Otjiwarongo-Okahandja road. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, 16 October 2025 - Delegates to the 25th anniversary commemoration of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security pictured with the book, 'She stands for peace.' (Photo by: Mathilde Kudumo) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 16 October 2025 - Victor Joseph, BH Namibia Country Director while signing the MoU during the Baker Hughes suppliers day which was held in Windhoek. (Phpto by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 16 October 2025 - From left to right CEO of Namibia Petrol Fund Nillan Mulemi, and Victor Joseph (BH Namibia Country Director) while signing the MoU during the Baker Hughes suppliers day which was held in Windhoek. (Phpto by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
(FILES) People gather to see the wreckage (up) of the Gloria funicular the day after an accident that killed 16 a day earlier in Lisbon, on September 4, 2025. An official inquiry called Monday for all Lisbon cable cars to be kept out of service for urgent modifications after a deadly crash in September that it blamed on a defective cable. The September 3 crash when the funicular came off the rails and hurtled into a building left 16 dead. The official inquiry's preliminary report said Lisbon's cable cars cannot resume operating until they can guarantee they have braking systems "capable of immobilizing the cabins in the event of a cable break." (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)
(FILES) Tourists take pictures in front of the Bica funicular, closed temporarily after the Gloria funicular accident in Lisbon on September 9, 2025. An official inquiry called Monday for all Lisbon cable cars to be kept out of service for urgent modifications after a deadly crash in September that it blamed on a defective cable. The September 3 crash when the funicular came off the rails and hurtled into a building left 16 dead. The official inquiry's preliminary report said Lisbon's cable cars cannot resume operating until they can guarantee they have braking systems "capable of immobilizing the cabins in the event of a cable break." (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)
(FILES) Carris technicians perform tests on a Bica funicular car, closed temporarily after the Gloria funicular accident in Lisbon on September 10, 2025. An official inquiry called Monday for all Lisbon cable cars to be kept out of service for urgent modifications after a deadly crash in September that it blamed on a defective cable. The September 3 crash when the funicular came off the rails and hurtled into a building left 16 dead. The official inquiry's preliminary report said Lisbon's cable cars cannot resume operating until they can guarantee they have braking systems "capable of immobilizing the cabins in the event of a cable break." (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)
(FILES) Police officers stand behind a security cordon on the site of the Gloria funicular the day after an accident that killed 16 a day earlier in Lisbon, on September 4, 2025. An official inquiry called Monday for all Lisbon cable cars to be kept out of service for urgent modifications after a deadly crash in September that it blamed on a defective cable. The September 3 crash when the funicular came off the rails and hurtled into a building left 16 dead. The official inquiry's preliminary report said Lisbon's cable cars cannot resume operating until they can guarantee they have braking systems "capable of immobilizing the cabins in the event of a cable break." (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)
(FILES) Police and firefighters work on the site of the Gloria funicular railway accident in Lisbon, on September 3, 2025. An official inquiry called Monday for all Lisbon cable cars to be kept out of service for urgent modifications after a deadly crash in September that it blamed on a defective cable. The September 3 crash when the funicular came off the rails and hurtled into a building left 16 dead. The official inquiry's preliminary report said Lisbon's cable cars cannot resume operating until they can guarantee they have braking systems "capable of immobilizing the cabins in the event of a cable break." (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)
(FILES) Journalists work on the site of the Gloria funicular the day after an accident that killed 16 people a day earlier in Lisbon, on September 4, 2025. An official inquiry called Monday for all Lisbon cable cars to be kept out of service for urgent modifications after a deadly crash in September that it blamed on a defective cable. The September 3 crash when the funicular came off the rails and hurtled into a building left 16 dead. The official inquiry's preliminary report said Lisbon's cable cars cannot resume operating until they can guarantee they have braking systems "capable of immobilizing the cabins in the event of a cable break." (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)
(FILES) Police and civil protection members work on the site of the Gloria funicular accident that killed 16 a day earlier in Lisbon, on September 4, 2025. An official inquiry called Monday for all Lisbon cable cars to be kept out of service for urgent modifications after a deadly crash in September that it blamed on a defective cable. The September 3 crash when the funicular came off the rails and hurtled into a building left 16 dead. The official inquiry's preliminary report said Lisbon's cable cars cannot resume operating until they can guarantee they have braking systems "capable of immobilizing the cabins in the event of a cable break." (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)
(FILES) Frenchwoman Emilie Konig walks in northeastern Syria's northeastern Syria's Camp Al-Roj on March 28, 2021 where she is held with others suspected of being relatives of alleged members of the Islamic State (IS) group. French jihadist Emilie König was referred to special criminal court, AFP learned from a judicial source on October 20, 2025. (Photo by Delil SOULEIMAN / AFP)