SWAKOPMUND, 10 February 2026 - Erongo-based journalists from different media entities and stakeholders photographed during the Erongo Media–Stakeholders Engagement Conference aimed at building practical understanding between media practitioners and newsmakers, improve professional relationships and strengthen the flow of accurate, timely and credible information to the public. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 10 FEBRUARY 2026 - Panduleni Itula, leader of the Independent Patriots for Change, on Tuesday announced that his party rejects the proposed Petroleum (Exploration and Production) Amendment Bill, 2025. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.
WINDHOEK, 05 FEBRUARY 2025 - Chief Justice Peter Shivute pictured during the opening of the 2026 legal year (Photo: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 05 FEB (NAMPA)- Minister of Labour Relations and Justice, Fillemon Wise Immanuel at the 2026 Legal year opening. (Photo by Eba Kandovazu). NAMPA
WINDHOEK, O5 FEBRUARY 2026 - Chief Executive Officer of the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI), Titus Nampala. (Photo by: Chelva Wells) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 05 February 2026- President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah during the opening of the 2026 Legal year. (Photo by Eba Kandovazu). NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 05 FEBRUARY 2026 - Chief of the Subregional Initiative Section at Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) subregional office for Southern Africa (SRO-SA), Zodwa Mabuza. (Photo by: Chelva Wells) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 05 February 2026 - Attendees pictured during a cervical cancer awareness dialogue in Windhoek. (Photo by: Mathilde Kudumo) NAMPA
Employees work at a tyre flipper machine for the tyre marking systeme at the headquarters of 4JET, a German firm that makes industrial laser processing technology, in Alsdorf, western Germany, on February 10, 2026. Insatiable demand in China for German exports, from cars to factory equipment, helped underpin a long boom in the eurozone's biggest economy. But times have changed: Chinese companies have become adept at making products long the specialities of manufacturers in Germany, adding to the headwinds that have left the country trapped in a seemingly endless decline. (Photo by Ina FASSBENDER / AFP)
An employee works at a part of the tyre flipper for the tyre marking system at the headquarters of 4JET, a German firm that makes industrial laser processing technology, in Alsdorf, western Germany, on February 10, 2026. Insatiable demand in China for German exports, from cars to factory equipment, helped underpin a long boom in the eurozone's biggest economy. But times have changed: Chinese companies have become adept at making products long the specialities of manufacturers in Germany, adding to the headwinds that have left the country trapped in a seemingly endless decline. (Photo by Ina FASSBENDER / AFP)
An employee works at a part of the tyre flipper for the tyre marking system at the headquarters of 4JET, a German firm that makes industrial laser processing technology, in Alsdorf, western Germany, on February 10, 2026. Insatiable demand in China for German exports, from cars to factory equipment, helped underpin a long boom in the eurozone's biggest economy. But times have changed: Chinese companies have become adept at making products long the specialities of manufacturers in Germany, adding to the headwinds that have left the country trapped in a seemingly endless decline. (Photo by Ina FASSBENDER / AFP)
Employees work at a laser patterning machine for window glass at the headquarters of 4JET, a German firm that makes industrial laser processing technology, in Alsdorf, western Germany, on February 10, 2026. Insatiable demand in China for German exports, from cars to factory equipment, helped underpin a long boom in the eurozone's biggest economy. But times have changed: Chinese companies have become adept at making products long the specialities of manufacturers in Germany, adding to the headwinds that have left the country trapped in a seemingly endless decline. (Photo by Ina FASSBENDER / AFP)
Joerg Jetter, founder and CEO of 4JET, a German firm that makes industrial laser processing technology, poses at the company's headquarters in Alsdorf, western Germany, on February 10, 2026. "In all key industrial sectors, China has changed from a very attractive market into a very capable competitor," Joerg Jetter, CEO of 4JET, a German firm that makes industrial laser processing technology, told AFP. China was long a lucrative market for Germany Inc, but the Asian giant's rise in high-tech fields has put the heat on Europe's industrial powerhouse and its companies, big and small. 4JET, with around 240 employees, has felt the impact first hand: the firm used to have substantial business in solar cell production in China. (Photo by Ina FASSBENDER / AFP)
Joerg Jetter, founder and CEO of 4JET, a German firm that makes industrial laser processing technology, poses at the company's headquarters in Alsdorf, western Germany, on February 10, 2026. "In all key industrial sectors, China has changed from a very attractive market into a very capable competitor," Joerg Jetter, CEO of 4JET, a German firm that makes industrial laser processing technology, told AFP. China was long a lucrative market for Germany Inc, but the Asian giant's rise in high-tech fields has put the heat on Europe's industrial powerhouse and its companies, big and small. 4JET, with around 240 employees, has felt the impact first hand: the firm used to have substantial business in solar cell production in China. (Photo by Ina FASSBENDER / AFP)
An employee works at a tyre marking machine at the headquarters of 4JET, a German firm that makes industrial laser processing technology, in Alsdorf, western Germany, on February 10, 2026. Insatiable demand in China for German exports, from cars to factory equipment, helped underpin a long boom in the eurozone's biggest economy. But times have changed: Chinese companies have become adept at making products long the specialities of manufacturers in Germany, adding to the headwinds that have left the country trapped in a seemingly endless decline. (Photo by Ina FASSBENDER / AFP)
The logo of 4JET is seen in the back of a reception at the 4JET headquarters in Alsdorf, western Germany, on February 10, 2026. Insatiable demand in China for German exports, from cars to factory equipment, helped underpin a long boom in the eurozone's biggest economy. But times have changed: Chinese companies have become adept at making products long the specialities of manufacturers in Germany, adding to the headwinds that have left the country trapped in a seemingly endless decline. (Photo by Ina FASSBENDER / AFP)