SWAKOPMUND, 09 June 2026 - Chief Executive Officer of AFRIQOM, Mounir Halim, speaking at the opening of the Africa Fertiliser Club Conference in Swakopmund on Tuesday. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 08 June 2026 - Minister of Finance Ericah Shafudah welcomes delegates to the Budget Reform Roll-Out Workshop at the Windhoek Country Club on Monday. (Photo by: Chelva Wells) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 08 June 2026- Bank of Namibia Governor Ebson Uanguta presents the macroeconomic and fiscal outlook shaping Namibia’s budget reform agenda at the one-day implementation planning workshop in Windhoek on Monday. (Photo by: Chelva Wells) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 08 June 2026 - Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare addresses the Budget Reform Roll-Out Workshop in Windhoek on Monday, calling on government offices to act on the FY 2026/27 national budget reform agenda. (Photo by: Chelva Wells) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 08 JUN (NAMPA) - Namibia marked World Ocean Day on Monday with Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, Inge Zaamwani, leading discussions on critical aquatic issues and marine sustainability. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.
WINDHOEK, 08 JUN (NAMPA) - Namibia marked World Ocean Day on Monday with Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, Inge Zaamwani, leading discussions on critical aquatic issues and marine sustainability. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.
WINDHOEK, 08 June 2026 - The Roads Authority (RA) on Monday launched a computerised learner’s licence testing method and a digital booking and payment system at the Okahandja NaTIS Centre. (Photo contributed) NAMPA
MARIENTAL, 07 June 2026 - The Namibian Film Commission screened a series of locally produced short films in Mariental as part of its regional filmmaker engagement and film screening roadshow. (Photo by: Joe-Chintha Garises) NAMPA
A humanoid robot is seen at the facilities of X Square Robot where robots receive training to do household tasks in Shenzhen, southern China's Guangdong province on May 22, 2026. China's robots have wowed audiences with fluid dancing and set-piece martial arts displays onstage, but their application and performance in real-life settings remains limited. For companies like X Square, the logic of launching an imperfect service lies in data collection for so-called embodied artificial intelligence. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP) / To go with AFP story China-tech-labour-lifestyle-AI, FOCUS by Emily WANG
A humanoid robot is seen at the facilities of X Square Robot where robots receive training to do household tasks in Shenzhen, southern China's Guangdong province on May 22, 2026. China's robots have wowed audiences with fluid dancing and set-piece martial arts displays onstage, but their application and performance in real-life settings remains limited. For companies like X Square, the logic of launching an imperfect service lies in data collection for so-called embodied artificial intelligence. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP) / To go with AFP story China-tech-labour-lifestyle-AI, FOCUS by Emily WANG
An engineer trains a humanoid robot to do household tasks at the X Square Robot facilities in Shenzhen, southern China's Guangdong province on May 22, 2026. China's robots have wowed audiences with fluid dancing and set-piece martial arts displays onstage, but their application and performance in real-life settings remains limited. For companies like X Square, the logic of launching an imperfect service lies in data collection for so-called embodied artificial intelligence. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP) / To go with AFP story China-tech-labour-lifestyle-AI, FOCUS by Emily WANG
Engineers train a humanoid robot to do household tasks at the X Square Robot facilities in Shenzhen, southern China's Guangdong province on May 22, 2026. China's robots have wowed audiences with fluid dancing and set-piece martial arts displays onstage, but their application and performance in real-life settings remains limited. For companies like X Square, the logic of launching an imperfect service lies in data collection for so-called embodied artificial intelligence. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP) / To go with AFP story China-tech-labour-lifestyle-AI, FOCUS by Emily WANG
Humanoid robots are trained to do household tasks at the X Square Robot facilities in Shenzhen, southern China's Guangdong province on May 22, 2026. China's robots have wowed audiences with fluid dancing and set-piece martial arts displays onstage, but their application and performance in real-life settings remains limited. For companies like X Square, the logic of launching an imperfect service lies in data collection for so-called embodied artificial intelligence. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP) / To go with AFP story China-tech-labour-lifestyle-AI, FOCUS by Emily WANG
The hand of a humanoid robot is seen while being trained to do household tasks at the X Square Robot facilities in Shenzhen, southern China's Guangdong province on May 22, 2026. China's robots have wowed audiences with fluid dancing and set-piece martial arts displays onstage, but their application and performance in real-life settings remains limited. For companies like X Square, the logic of launching an imperfect service lies in data collection for so-called embodied artificial intelligence. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP) / To go with AFP story China-tech-labour-lifestyle-AI, FOCUS by Emily WANG
An engineer trains a humanoid robot to do household tasks at the X Square Robot facilities in Shenzhen, southern China's Guangdong province on May 22, 2026. China's robots have wowed audiences with fluid dancing and set-piece martial arts displays onstage, but their application and performance in real-life settings remains limited. For companies like X Square, the logic of launching an imperfect service lies in data collection for so-called embodied artificial intelligence. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP) / To go with AFP story China-tech-labour-lifestyle-AI, FOCUS by Emily WANG
Humanoid robots are trained to do household tasks at the X Square Robot facilities in Shenzhen, southern China's Guangdong province on May 22, 2026. China's robots have wowed audiences with fluid dancing and set-piece martial arts displays onstage, but their application and performance in real-life settings remains limited. For companies like X Square, the logic of launching an imperfect service lies in data collection for so-called embodied artificial intelligence. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP) / To go with AFP story China-tech-labour-lifestyle-AI, FOCUS by Emily WANG