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OSHAKATI, 10 March 2025- National Independence Celebration logo for 2026. (photo: contributed)
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WINDHOEK, 10 MARCH 2026 - Estate agents pose for a photo at the Bank Windhoek Central Estate Agent Awards in Windhoek. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA
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OSHAKATI,23 February 2026- The Chairperson of Oshana  Regional Youth Forum Absalom Itamalo. (photo by: Ester Hakaala) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 06 March 2026 – President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and Urban and Rural Development Minister James Sankwasa listening to ABT Director Medusalem Shilongo explaining the benefits of alternative building material (Photo: Andreas Thomas) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 10 March 2026 - FNB Namibia Economist, Cheryl Emvula. 
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WINDHOEK, 09 March 2026 - Newly  appointed Director of Corporate Engagement and Internationalisation at NUST Nashilongo Gervasius. (Photo: Contributed)
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NKURENKURU, 09 March 2026- Kavango West Directorate of Education, in collaboration with the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare, held a consultation on the Regional Early Childhood Development Policy Review on Monday.

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WINDHOEK, 09 March 2026 - An illustration of the millimeter-wavelength radio telescope. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA
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This photo taken on February 3, 2026 shows Thorpeness resident Nicholas Millor with his dog Demelza posing for a photograph in Thorpeness, Suffolk. In an English seaside village, researchers discuss options for relocating a graveyard threatened with slipping into the sea, or moving back a car park perilously close to a cliff edge. The team from the Coastwise project have been granted over 15 million pounds (20 million USD) in government funding to adapt the coastline in North Norfolk, eastern England, to accelerating erosion worsened by climate change. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP) / TO GO WITH Britain-climate-environment,FOCUS by Akshata KAPOOR
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This photo taken on February 3, 2026 shows Thoroeness resident and boatyard owner Craig Block posing for a photograph in Thorpeness, Suffolk. In an English seaside village, researchers discuss options for relocating a graveyard threatened with slipping into the sea, or moving back a car park perilously close to a cliff edge. The team from the Coastwise project have been granted over 15 million pounds (20 million USD) in government funding to adapt the coastline in North Norfolk, eastern England, to accelerating erosion worsened by climate change. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP) / TO GO WITH Britain-climate-environment,FOCUS by Akshata KAPOOR
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This photo taken on February 3, 2026 shows Thoroeness resident and boatyard owner Craig Block posing for a photograph in Thorpeness, Suffolk. In an English seaside village, researchers discuss options for relocating a graveyard threatened with slipping into the sea, or moving back a car park perilously close to a cliff edge. The team from the Coastwise project have been granted over 15 million pounds (20 million USD) in government funding to adapt the coastline in North Norfolk, eastern England, to accelerating erosion worsened by climate change. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP) / TO GO WITH Britain-climate-environment,FOCUS by Akshata KAPOOR
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This photo taken on February 3, 2026 shows polystyrene fragments floating in water close to the demolition site of a property on the coastline of Thorpeness, Suffolk. In an English seaside village, researchers discuss options for relocating a graveyard threatened with slipping into the sea, or moving back a car park perilously close to a cliff edge. The team from the Coastwise project have been granted over 15 million pounds (20 million USD) in government funding to adapt the coastline in North Norfolk, eastern England, to accelerating erosion worsened by climate change. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP) / TO GO WITH Britain-climate-environment,FOCUS by Akshata KAPOOR
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This photo taken on February 3, 2026 shows a general view of the area following the demolition of a property on the coastline of Thorpeness, Suffolk. In an English seaside village, researchers discuss options for relocating a graveyard threatened with slipping into the sea, or moving back a car park perilously close to a cliff edge. The team from the Coastwise project have been granted over 15 million pounds (20 million USD) in government funding to adapt the coastline in North Norfolk, eastern England, to accelerating erosion worsened by climate change. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP) / TO GO WITH Britain-climate-environment,FOCUS by Akshata KAPOOR
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This photo taken on February 3, 2026 shows a general view of a sign informing of a closed area of beach on the coastline of Thorpeness, Suffolk. In an English seaside village, researchers discuss options for relocating a graveyard threatened with slipping into the sea, or moving back a car park perilously close to a cliff edge. The team from the Coastwise project have been granted over 15 million pounds (20 million USD) in government funding to adapt the coastline in North Norfolk, eastern England, to accelerating erosion worsened by climate change. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP) / TO GO WITH Britain-climate-environment,FOCUS by Akshata KAPOOR
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This photo taken on February 3, 2026 shows a general view of the area following the demolition of a property on the coastline of Thorpeness, Suffolk. In an English seaside village, researchers discuss options for relocating a graveyard threatened with slipping into the sea, or moving back a car park perilously close to a cliff edge. The team from the Coastwise project have been granted over 15 million pounds (20 million USD) in government funding to adapt the coastline in North Norfolk, eastern England, to accelerating erosion worsened by climate change. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP) / TO GO WITH Britain-climate-environment,FOCUS by Akshata KAPOOR
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This photo taken on February 3, 2026 shows a general view of the demolition of a property on the coastline of Thorpeness, Suffolk. In an English seaside village, researchers discuss options for relocating a graveyard threatened with slipping into the sea, or moving back a car park perilously close to a cliff edge. The team from the Coastwise project have been granted over 15 million pounds (20 million USD) in government funding to adapt the coastline in North Norfolk, eastern England, to accelerating erosion worsened by climate change. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP) / TO GO WITH Britain-climate-environment,FOCUS by Akshata KAPOOR
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