WALVIS BAY, 23 April 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Vice President Lucia Witbooi, Erongo Governor Natalia |Goagoses and other government ministers and officials photographed with members of the fishing industry after a two-day engagement. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 23 April 2026 - Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Emma Theofelus and Angola’s Minister of Telecommunications, Information Technology and Social Communication, Mário Augusto da Silva Oliveira (standing) photographed with Telecom Namibia Chief Executive Officer, Stanley Shanapinda and Angola Telecom Chief Executive Officer, Adilson Miguel dos Santos during the signing of an MoU between the two countries. (Photo: Contributed)
ARANDIS, 23 April 2026 - Rössing Uranium Managing Director Johan Coetzee (right) and MTC Managing Director Licky Erastus commission the mine’s four private long-term evolution (LTE) towers aimed at significantly boosting network coverage across its 50-year-old open pit. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, 23 April 2026 - City of Windhoek council members pictured at the Waste Buy Back Centre. (Photo by: Ali Negumbo) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 23 April 2026 - Solid waste at the Windhoek Waste Buy Back Centre. (Photo by: Ali Negumbo) NAMPA
OPUWO, 23 April 2026 - Governor of Kunene Region Vipuakuje Muharukua during the official opening of Opuwo Trade Fair. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, April 2026 - The Bank of Namibia's newly appointed Director of Legal, Governance, Risk and Compliance, Moudi Hangula. (Photo: Contributed)
OSHAKATI, 22 April 2026 - The Vice Chancellor of the University of Namibia (UNAM), Professor Kenneth Matengu pictured during the UNAM Northern Campuses graduation ceremony on Wednesday. (Photo by: Ester Hakaala) NAMPA
Members of the armed forces and general public gather at the State War Memorial in Kings Park during the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day dawn service in Perth on April 25, 2026. Dawn services were held across the two countries on the anniversary of the ill-fated 1915 campaign of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps that left 11,500 of them dead in what is now Turkey during World War I. (Photo by Antony DICKSON / AFP)
Members of the armed forces and general public gather at the State War Memorial in Kings Park during the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day dawn service in Perth on April 25, 2026. Dawn services were held across the two countries on the anniversary of the ill-fated 1915 campaign of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps that left 11,500 of them dead in what is now Turkey during World War I. (Photo by Antony DICKSON / AFP)
Members of the armed forces and general public gather at the State War Memorial in Kings Park during the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day dawn service in Perth on April 25, 2026. Dawn services were held across the two countries on the anniversary of the ill-fated 1915 campaign of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps that left 11,500 of them dead in what is now Turkey during World War I. (Photo by Antony DICKSON / AFP)
Police officers stand guard near the Serena Hotel, the venue for expected US-Iran talks, in Islamabad’s Red Zone on April 25, 2026. Iran's foreign minister arrived in Islamabad on April 24 and US envoys headed to the Pakistani capital in a bid to kickstart a new round of peace negotiations amid a fragile ceasefire. (Photo by Aamir QURESHI / AFP)
A police officer stands guard beside posters highlighting Pakistan's mediation of Iran–US peace talks near the Serena Hotel at the Red Zone area in Islamabad on April 25, 2026. Iran's foreign minister arrived in Islamabad on April 24 and US envoys headed to the Pakistani capital in a bid to kickstart a new round of peace negotiations amid a fragile ceasefire. (Photo by Aamir QURESHI / AFP)
A member of the Australian Defence Forces takes part in the ceremony at the State War Memorial in Kings Park during the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day dawn service in Perth on April 25, 2026. Dawn services were held across the two countries on the anniversary of the ill-fated 1915 campaign of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps that left 11,500 of them dead in what is now Turkey during World War I. (Photo by Antony DICKSON / AFP)
Members of the armed forces and general public gather at the State War Memorial in Kings Park during the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day dawn service in Perth on April 25, 2026. Dawn services were held across the two countries on the anniversary of the ill-fated 1915 campaign of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps that left 11,500 of them dead in what is now Turkey during World War I. (Photo by Antony DICKSON / AFP)
A member of the Australian Defence Forces participates in the official ceremony at the State War Memorial in Kings Park during the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day Dawn Service in Perth on April 25, 2026. Dawn services were held across the two countries on the anniversary of the ill-fated 1915 campaign of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps that left 11,500 of them dead in what is now Turkey during World War I. (Photo by Antony DICKSON / AFP)