GABORONE, 06 July 2026 - Southern African officials will meet in Johannesburg from 15 to 17 July to advance public spending efficiency through cost-benefit analysis. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA.
NEW YORK, 07 July 2026 - Diene Keita, Executive Director of UNFPA. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA.
WINDHOEK, 07 July 2026 - Ana Beatriz Martins, European Union (EU) Ambassador to Namibia. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA
GENEVA, 06 July 2026 - Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Emma Theofelus, pictured with Chairperson of the PowerCom Board, Eldorette Harmse, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Dr Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava; and Namibia's Ambassador to the Swiss Confederation and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office in Geneva, Elvis Shiweda, during the Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva, Switzerland, on Monday. (Photo by: Josephina Simeon) NAMPA
GUANGZHOU, 06 July 2026 - A car assembly line at the Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC) car company. GAC is China’s state-owned automaker. Which manufactures vehicles under its own marques (GAC Motor and AION) and operates highly successful joint ventures with Honda and Toyota. With global reach across 86 regions, it is rapidly expanding into EVs and international production. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
GUANGZHOU, 06 July 2026 - China's GAC International plans to establish a vehicle assembly operation in Namibia before the end of 2026 as part of its expansion into Southern Africa. The right-hand-drive AION V electric vehicle (pictured here) will be among the models assembled at the envisioned motor assembly plant. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
GUANGZHOU, 06 July 2026 - China's GAC International plans to establish a vehicle assembly operation in Namibia before the end of 2026 as part of its expansion into Southern Africa. The right-hand-drive AION V electric vehicle (pictured here) will be among the models assembled at the envisioned motor assembly plant. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
WALVIS BAY, 24 April 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and Vice President Lucia Witbooi accompanied by other senior officials during a recent visit to the Seaworks fishing factory in Walvis Bay. They are looking at some of the most popularly imported seafood. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
A woman waits in front of an autoclave for the sterilisation of medical-surgical material at the Hermanos Ameijeiras Clinical-Surgical Hospital in Havana on July 2, 2026. In the midst of one of the worst economic crises Cuba has experienced in decades, the health system is striving to maintain its services and priority programmes despite medicine and supply shortages, technological deterioration, staff shortages, prolonged power cuts and the impact of the United States sanctions. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP)
Cuban cancer patients remain hospitalised in a room at the Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology in Havana on July 2, 2026. In the midst of one of the worst economic crises Cuba has experienced in decades, the health system is striving to maintain its services and priority programmes despite medicine and supply shortages, technological deterioration, staff shortages, prolonged power cuts and the impact of the United States sanctions. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP)
A woman holds blood samples at the laboratory of the Hermanos Ameijeiras Clinical Surgical Hospital in Havana on July 2, 2026. In the midst of one of the worst economic crises Cuba has experienced in decades, the health system is striving to maintain its services and priority programmes despite medicine and supply shortages, technological deterioration, staff shortages, prolonged power cuts and the impact of the United States sanctions. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP)
A woman carries medical-surgical material for sterilisation in an autoclave at the Hermanos Ameijeiras Clinical-Surgical Hospital in Havana on July 2, 2026. In the midst of one of the worst economic crises Cuba has experienced in decades, the health system is striving to maintain its services and priority programmes despite medicine and supply shortages, technological deterioration, staff shortages, prolonged power cuts and the impact of the United States sanctions. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP)
A cancer patient waits as an in-patient at the Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology to undergo a tomography scan in Havana on July 1, 2026. In the midst of one of the worst economic crises Cuba has experienced in decades, the health system is striving to maintain its services and priority programmes despite medicine and supply shortages, technological deterioration, staff shortages, prolonged power cuts and the impact of the United States sanctions. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP)
Medical equipment awaiting repair is seen at the provincial workshop for electromedical equipment in Havana on 1 July 2026. In the midst of one of the worst economic crises Cuba has experienced in decades, the health system is striving to maintain its services and priority programmes despite medicine and supply shortages, technological deterioration, staff shortages, prolonged power cuts and the impact of the United States sanctions. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP)
Luis Alexis Duncan, a specialist in electromedicine, is working in the Electromedicine Workshop at the Institute of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery in Havana on July 1, 2026. In the midst of one of the worst economic crises Cuba has experienced in decades, the health system is striving to maintain its services and priority programmes despite medicine and supply shortages, technological deterioration, staff shortages, prolonged power cuts and the impact of the United States sanctions. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP)
Luis Alexis Duncan, an electromedicine specialist, repairs a monitor at the Electromedicine Workshop of the Institute of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery in Havana on July 1, 2026. In the midst of one of the worst economic crises Cuba has experienced in decades, the health system is striving to maintain its services and priority programmes despite medicine and supply shortages, technological deterioration, staff shortages, prolonged power cuts and the impact of the United States sanctions. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP)