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WINDHOEK, 30 January 2026 - Bank BIC Namibia has appointed Erastus Hoveka as its new chief executive officer, effective 02 February 2026. (Photo: Contributed)
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NKURENKURU, 30 January 2026 - The Kavango West Region on Friday commemorated International Leprosy Day under the theme "Leprosy is curable. The real challenge is stigma." (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
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NKURENKURU, 30 January 2026 - The Kavango West Region on Friday commemorated International Leprosy Day under the theme "Leprosy is curable. The real challenge is stigma." (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
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OTJIWARONGO, 30 January 2026 - More than 150 school principals, teachers and learners from across the Otjozondjupa Region on Friday gathered at Otjiwarongo to launch their 2026 education academic year. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA
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OTJIWARONGO, 30 January 2026 - Otjozondjupa Education Director, Gerhard Ndafenongo, speaks at the 2026 annual education conference at Otjiwarongo. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA
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OTJIWARONGO, 30 January 2026 - Otjozondjupa Education Director, Gerhard Ndafenongo, speaks at the 2026 annual education conference at Otjiwarongo. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 30 January 2026 - Deputy Governor of the Bank of Namibia (BoN), Leonie Dunn. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 30 January 2026 - Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare addressed learners at Hochland High School on Thursday. (Photo: Contributed)
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An Ecuadorian soldier guards the entrance of trucks across the border with Colombia before the new tariff measures imposed by the Ecuadorian government coming into effect in Tulcan, Ecuador on January 30, 2026. The countries imposed 30% tariffs on each other after Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa accused Colombia of not doing enough to combat drug trafficking along their shared border. The dispute escalated when Colombia suspended electricity sales to Ecuador, and Ecuador raised the tariff for transporting crude oil through its pipeline by 900%. (Photo by Reicarmyr CANIZARES / AFP)
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This aerial view shows trucks queueing at the border between Colombia and Ecuador before the new tariff measures imposed by the Ecuadorian government come into effect in Ipiales, Colombia on January 30, 2026. The countries imposed 30% tariffs on each other after Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa accused Colombia of not doing enough to combat drug trafficking along their shared border. The dispute escalated when Colombia suspended electricity sales to Ecuador, and Ecuador raised the tariff for transporting crude oil through its pipeline by 900%. (Photo by Reicarmyr CANIZARES / AFP)
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Trucks queue at the border between Ecuador and Colombia on the eve of the new tariff measures imposed by the Ecuadorian government coming into effect in Tulcan, Ecuador on January 30, 2026. The countries imposed 30% tariffs on each other after Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa accused Colombia of not doing enough to combat drug trafficking along their shared border. The dispute escalated when Colombia suspended electricity sales to Ecuador, and Ecuador raised the tariff for transporting crude oil through its pipeline by 900%. (Photo by Reicarmyr CANIZARES / AFP)
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Trucks queue at the border between Colombia and Ecuador before the new tariff measures imposed by the Ecuadorian government come into effect in Ipiales, Colombia on January 30, 2026. The countries imposed 30% tariffs on each other after Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa accused Colombia of not doing enough to combat drug trafficking along their shared border. The dispute escalated when Colombia suspended electricity sales to Ecuador, and Ecuador raised the tariff for transporting crude oil through its pipeline by 900%. (Photo by Reicarmyr CANIZARES / AFP)
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Ecuadorian soldiers guard the entrance of trucks across the border with Colombia before the new tariff measures imposed by the Ecuadorian government coming into effect in Tulcan, Ecuador on January 30, 2026. The countries imposed 30% tariffs on each other after Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa accused Colombia of not doing enough to combat drug trafficking along their shared border. The dispute escalated when Colombia suspended electricity sales to Ecuador, and Ecuador raised the tariff for transporting crude oil through its pipeline by 900%. (Photo by Reicarmyr CANIZARES / AFP)
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This aerial view shows trucks queueing at the border between Colombia and Ecuador before the new tariff measures imposed by the Ecuadorian government come into effect in Ipiales, Colombia on January 30, 2026. The countries imposed 30% tariffs on each other after Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa accused Colombia of not doing enough to combat drug trafficking along their shared border. The dispute escalated when Colombia suspended electricity sales to Ecuador, and Ecuador raised the tariff for transporting crude oil through its pipeline by 900%. (Photo by Reicarmyr CANIZARES / AFP)
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This aerial view shows trucks queueing at the border between Colombia and Ecuador before the new tariff measures imposed by the Ecuadorian government come into effect in Ipiales, Colombia on January 30, 2026. The countries imposed 30% tariffs on each other after Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa accused Colombia of not doing enough to combat drug trafficking along their shared border. The dispute escalated when Colombia suspended electricity sales to Ecuador, and Ecuador raised the tariff for transporting crude oil through its pipeline by 900%. (Photo by Reicarmyr CANIZARES / AFP)
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Ecuadorian soldiers guard the entrance of trucks across the border with Colombia before the new tariff measures imposed by the Ecuadorian government coming into effect in Tulcan, Ecuador on January 30, 2026. The countries imposed 30% tariffs on each other after Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa accused Colombia of not doing enough to combat drug trafficking along their shared border. The dispute escalated when Colombia suspended electricity sales to Ecuador, and Ecuador raised the tariff for transporting crude oil through its pipeline by 900%. (Photo by Reicarmyr CANIZARES / AFP)
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