WINDHOEK, 17 June 2026 - Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare pictured with Ovaherero Chief Professor Mutjinde Katjiua during a recent meeting in Windhoek. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA.
SWAKOPMUND, 17 June 2026 - Erongo Governor Natalia /Goagoses delivering her Sate of the Region Address. She is dressed in the uniform of the National Youth Service, in solidarity with the Namibian youth and their plight in fighting against unemployment. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 16 June 2026 - Erongo Governor Natalia ǀGoagoses during her State of the Region Address (SORA) stated that the C35 Swakopmund/Henties Bay/Uis Main Road, costing N.dollars 1.03 billion, was 86 per cent complete with 16 kilometres remaining. (Photo by: Josephina Simeon) NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 16 June 2026 - Erongo Governor Natalia ǀGoagoses during her State of the Region Address (SORA) stated that the C35 Swakopmund/Henties Bay/Uis Main Road, costing N.dollars 1.03 billion, was 86 per cent complete with 16 kilometres remaining. (Photo by: Josephina Simeon) NAMPA
UIS, 16 June 2026 - Uis in the Erongo Region, was upgraded from settlement to town status, becoming the region’s eighth local authority, ǀGoagoses said in her second State of the Region Address delivered in Swakopmund, with N.dollars 1 million allocated for an Infrastructure Master Plan and N.dollars 8.5 million for an ongoing bulk water pipeline. (Photo by: Josephina Simeon) NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 17 June 2026 - In the Picture: Rössing Uranium is Johan Coetzee. Mining companies operating in the Erongo Region invested well over N.dollars 160 million in community development, education, healthcare and skills training over the past financial year, with Rössing Uranium alone accounting for N.dollars 73.5 million, Erongo Governor Natalia ǀGoagoses said on Wednesday. (Phot contributed) NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 17 June 2026 - Mining companies operating in the Erongo Region invested well over N.dollars 160 million in community development, education, healthcare and skills training over the past financial year, with Rössing Uranium alone accounting for N.dollars 73.5 million, Erongo Governor Natalia ǀGoagoses said on Wednesday. (Phot contributed) NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 17 June 2026 - Mining companies operating in the Erongo Region invested well over N.dollars 160 million in community development, education, healthcare and skills training over the past financial year, with Rössing Uranium alone accounting for N.dollars 73.5 million, Erongo Governor Natalia ǀGoagoses said on Wednesday. (Phot contributed) NAMPA
A police officer stands on duty as people arrive to cast their vote in the the Makerfield by-election, at a polling station set up at a Library in Winstanley, part of the Makerfield parliamentary constituency, in north west England on June 18, 2026. Britain holds a unique vote on June 18 that could trigger the endgame for Labour leader Keir Starmer's beleaguered premiership, or win him a reprieve. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)
A police officer stands on duty as people arrive to cast their vote in the the Makerfield by-election, at a polling station set up at a Library in Winstanley, part of the Makerfield parliamentary constituency, in north west England on June 18, 2026. Britain holds a unique vote on June 18 that could trigger the endgame for Labour leader Keir Starmer's beleaguered premiership, or win him a reprieve. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth (C) speaks during a NATO Defence Ministers meeting at the NATO headquarters, in Brussels, on June 18, 2026. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)
(FILES) A child walks along the glass-roofed corridor of the Isle Verte primary school which closes its doors on May 28 and 29 afternoon after a heatwave pushed temperatures up to 53°C at the beginning of the week, in Soustons, south-western France, on May 28, 2026. As a new heat wave sets in on June 2026, mayors are once again faced with the same dilemma as the previous year, either close schools at the risk of interrupting classes and provoking the anger of some parents, or keep them open, sometimes at the expense of childrens well-being. (Photo by Philippe LOPEZ / AFP)
(FILES) A man and children stand under the glass-roofed corridor of the Isle Verte primary school which closes its doors on May 28 and 29 afternoon after a heatwave pushed temperatures up to 53°C at the beginning of the week, in Soustons, south-western France, on May 28, 2026. As a new heat wave sets in on June 2026, mayors are once again faced with the same dilemma as the previous year, either close schools at the risk of interrupting classes and provoking the anger of some parents, or keep them open, sometimes at the expense of childrens well-being. (Photo by Philippe LOPEZ / AFP)
(FILES) A child walks along the glass-roofed corridor of the Isle Verte primary school which closes its doors on May 28 and 29 afternoon after a heatwave pushed temperatures up to 53°C at the beginning of the week, in Soustons, south-western France, on May 28, 2026. As a new heat wave sets in on June 2026, mayors are once again faced with the same dilemma as the previous year, either close schools at the risk of interrupting classes and provoking the anger of some parents, or keep them open, sometimes at the expense of childrens well-being. (Photo by Philippe LOPEZ / AFP)
Russia's President Vladimir Putin attends a plenary session of the Russia-ASEAN summit, which commemorates 35 years of collaboration between Russia and the ASEAN countries, in the central Russian city of Kazan, around 700 kilometres (435 miles) east of the capital Moscow, on June 18, 2026. (Photo by Anastasia Barashkova / POOL / AFP)
Russia's President Vladimir Putin attends a plenary session of the Russia-ASEAN summit, which commemorates 35 years of collaboration between Russia and the ASEAN countries, in the central Russian city of Kazan, around 700 kilometres (435 miles) east of the capital Moscow, on June 18, 2026. (Photo by Anastasia Barashkova / POOL / AFP)