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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - Battle for the ball between Kavango West players Andreas Ndara, Mikka Kapanda (in red) and ||Kharas player Johan Vries during the 24th edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at the Westdene Stadium in Keetmanshoop. The opening match between the two sides in Group B, ended 2-1 in favour of ||Kharas. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - ||Kharas player Johan Kooper during the 24th edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at the Westdene Stadium in Keetmanshoop. The opening match with Kavango West in Group B, ended 2-1 in favour of ||Kharas. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - ||Kharas team captain Johan Vries during the 24th edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at the Westdene Stadium in Keetmanshoop. The opening match with Kavango West in Group B, ended 2-1 in favour of ||Kharas. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - Action between Kavango West player Fredy Kupembona (in red) and a ||Kharas player (in light blue) during the 24th edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at the Westdene Stadium in Keetmanshoop. The opening match between the two sides in Group B, ended 2-1 in favour of ||Kharas. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - ||Kharas team captain Johan Vries during their clash with Kavango West during the 24th edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at the Westdene Stadium in Keetmanshoop. The opening match between the two sides in Group B, ended 2-1 in favour of ||Kharas. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - Action between Kavango West player Gideon Kayundu (in red) and ||Kharas player Johan Kooper during the 24th edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at the Westdene Stadium in Keetmanshoop. The opening match between the two sides in Group B, ended 2-1 in favour of ||Kharas. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - Action between Kavango West player Gideon Kayundu (in red) and ||Kharas player Johan Kooper during the 24th edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at the Westdene Stadium in Keetmanshoop. The opening match between the two sides in Group B, ended 2-1 in favour of ||Kharas. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - An Ohangwena player while in action during their encounter with Oshikoto during their opening match of the 24th edition of the Nedbank Newspaper Cup in Keetmanshoop. The match ended 4-1 in favour of Oshikoto. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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Lori Glaze (L), acting associate administrator for NASA’s Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate and NASA flight director Rick Henfling (C) listen to Kelsey Young (R) Artemis II lunar science lead speak during a status briefing of the Artemis II crewed lunar mission at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, on April 5, 2026. The four astronauts on NASA's Artemis 2 mission prepared April 5 to enter the Moon's "sphere of influence," having already taking in sights of the lunar surface never before seen by human eyes. As they awoke for day five of the 10-day mission, their Orion spaceship was nearly 215,000 miles (346,000 kilometers) from Earth and 65,000 miles from the Moon, according to NASA's online dashboard. (Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT / AFP)
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NASA flight director Rick Henfling (L) listens to Kelsey Young (R) Artemis II lunar science lead speak during a status briefing of the Artemis II crewed lunar mission at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, on April 5, 2026. The four astronauts on NASA's Artemis 2 mission prepared April 5 to enter the Moon's "sphere of influence," having already taking in sights of the lunar surface never before seen by human eyes. As they awoke for day five of the 10-day mission, their Orion spaceship was nearly 215,000 miles (346,000 kilometers) from Earth and 65,000 miles from the Moon, according to NASA's online dashboard. (Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT / AFP)
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Kelsey Young, Artemis II lunar science lead, speaks during a status briefing of the Artemis II crewed lunar mission at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, on April 5, 2026. The four astronauts on NASA's Artemis 2 mission prepared April 5 to enter the Moon's "sphere of influence," having already taking in sights of the lunar surface never before seen by human eyes. As they awoke for day five of the 10-day mission, their Orion spaceship was nearly 215,000 miles (346,000 kilometers) from Earth and 65,000 miles from the Moon, according to NASA's online dashboard. (Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT / AFP)
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Lori Glaze, acting associate administrator for NASA’s Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate listens to NASA flight director Rick Henfling speak during a status briefing of the Artemis II crewed lunar mission at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, on April 5, 2026. The four astronauts on NASA's Artemis 2 mission prepared April 5 to enter the Moon's "sphere of influence," having already taking in sights of the lunar surface never before seen by human eyes. As they awoke for day five of the 10-day mission, their Orion spaceship was nearly 215,000 miles (346,000 kilometers) from Earth and 65,000 miles from the Moon, according to NASA's online dashboard. (Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT / AFP)
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NASA flight director Rick Henfling speaks during a status briefing of the Artemis II crewed lunar mission at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, on April 5, 2026. The four astronauts on NASA's Artemis 2 mission prepared April 5 to enter the Moon's "sphere of influence," having already taking in sights of the lunar surface never before seen by human eyes. As they awoke for day five of the 10-day mission, their Orion spaceship was nearly 215,000 miles (346,000 kilometers) from Earth and 65,000 miles from the Moon, according to NASA's online dashboard. (Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT / AFP)
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NASA flight director Rick Henfling speaks during a status briefing of the Artemis II crewed lunar mission at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, on April 5, 2026. The four astronauts on NASA's Artemis 2 mission prepared April 5 to enter the Moon's "sphere of influence," having already taking in sights of the lunar surface never before seen by human eyes. As they awoke for day five of the 10-day mission, their Orion spaceship was nearly 215,000 miles (346,000 kilometers) from Earth and 65,000 miles from the Moon, according to NASA's online dashboard. (Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT / AFP)
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Israeli search and rescue personnel work at the site of a residential building destroyed in an Iranian strike in the northern city of Haifa on April 5, 2026. Israeli firefighters were searching for three missing people in the rubble of a residential building in the northern city of Haifa after it was struck by an Iranian missile April 5. The direct hit on a seven-storey building tore through parts of the structure, injuring four people, the military and rescue services said. (Photo by Ilia YEFIMOVICH / AFP) /
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Israeli search and rescue personnel work at the site of a residential building destroyed in an Iranian strike in the northern city of Haifa on April 5, 2026. Israeli firefighters were searching for three missing people in the rubble of a residential building in the northern city of Haifa after it was struck by an Iranian missile April 5. The direct hit on a seven-storey building tore through parts of the structure, injuring four people, the military and rescue services said. (Photo by Ilia YEFIMOVICH / AFP) /
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