WINDHOEK, 31 January 2026 - Namibia Premier Football League outfits Life Fighters and FC Ongos battled it out during round 14 of the 2025/26 season at the UNAM Stadium. Ongos won the match 3-0. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 31 January 2026 - Otjiwarongo-based Namibia Premier Football League outfit Life Fighters’ Tjipenandjambi Tjaverua (left) dribbles against FC Ongos defender Hamidu Yakubu during round 14 of the 2025/26 season at UNAM Stadium. Ongos won the match 3-0. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 31 January 2026 - Otjiwarongo-based Namibia Premier Football League outfit Life Fighters’ Vilho Kaluvu in action against FC Ongos during round 14 of the 2025/26 season at the UNAM Stadium. Ongos won the match 3-0. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 31 January 2026 - Otjiwarongo-based Namibia Premier Football League (NPFL) outfit Mighty Gunners’ attacking midfielder Sedni Tsuseb (in gold) keeps his eye on the ball against UNAM FC during round 14 of the 2025/26 season at the UNAM Stadium. Mighty Gunners handed UNAM their first defeat after going unbeaten in 13 league matches. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 31 January 2026 - Otjiwarongo-based Namibia Premier Football League (NPFL) outfit Mighty Gunners’ attacking midfielder Sedni Tsuseb (in gold) in action against UNAM FC during round 14 of the 2025/26 season at the UNAM Stadium. Mighty Gunners handed UNAM their first defeat after going unbeaten in 13 league matches. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
KATIMA MULILO, 31 January 2026 - Green Eagles FC and Bright Stars FC locked horns on Saturday at the Katima Mulilo Sports Complex. Green Eagles won 3-1 as the Namport Zambezi Regional Second Division league games officially commenced. (Photo by: Michael Mutonga Liswaniso) NAMPA
KIGALI, 31 January 2026 - The Dr Hage G Geingob Fellows were launched through the Intergenerational Leadership Accelerator (ILA) programme during the inauguration of the Leadership Lab Yetu in Kigali, Rwanda, on Saturday. (Photo by: Lydia Pitiri) NAMPA
KIGALI, 31 January 2026 - Former First Lady and co-chairperson of Yetu launched the Dr Hage G Geingob Fellows through the Intergenerational Leadership Accelerator (ILA) programme during the inauguration of the Leadership Lab Yetu in Kigali, Rwanda, on Saturday. (Photo by: Lydia Pitiri) NAMPA
Costa Rica’s presidential candidate from the Liberation Party, Alvaro Ramos, embraces his family during his concession speech after the presidential election results at the Crowne Plaza Corobici hotel in San Jose on February 1, 2026. Right-wing law-and-order candidate Laura Fernandez enjoyed a commanding lead in the country's presidential election, according to partial results from the February 1 vote, which was dominated by concern over drug-related crime. (Photo by EZEQUIEL BECERRA / AFP)
Costa Rica’s presidential candidate from the Liberation Party, Alvaro Ramos, delivers his concession speech after the presidential election results at the Crowne Plaza Corobici hotel in San Jose on February 1, 2026. Right-wing law-and-order candidate Laura Fernandez enjoyed a commanding lead in the country's presidential election, according to partial results from the February 1 vote, which was dominated by concern over drug-related crime. (Photo by EZEQUIEL BECERRA / AFP)
Costa Rica’s presidential candidate from the Liberation Party, Alvaro Ramos, delivers his concession speech after the presidential election results at the Crowne Plaza Corobici hotel in San Jose on February 1, 2026. Right-wing law-and-order candidate Laura Fernandez enjoyed a commanding lead in the country's presidential election, according to partial results from the February 1 vote, which was dominated by concern over drug-related crime. (Photo by EZEQUIEL BECERRA / AFP)
Costa Rica’s presidential candidate from the Sovereign People Party, Laura Fernandez, waves to supporters during her victory speech after the presidential election results at the Aurola Hotel, in San Jose on February 1, 2026. Right-wing candidate Laura Fernandez won Costa Rica's presidential election on February 1 by a landslide after promising to crack down hard on rising violence linked to the cocaine trade. (Photo by MARVIN RECINOS / AFP)
Costa Rica’s presidential candidate from the Liberation Party, Alvaro Ramos, waves to supporters during his concession speech after the presidential election results at the Crowne Plaza Corobici hotel in San Jose on February 1, 2026. Right-wing law-and-order candidate Laura Fernandez enjoyed a commanding lead in the country's presidential election, according to partial results from the February 1 vote, which was dominated by concern over drug-related crime. (Photo by EZEQUIEL BECERRA / AFP)
Costa Rica’s presidential candidate from the Liberation Party, Alvaro Ramos, gestures to supporters during his concession speech after the presidential election results at the Crowne Plaza Corobici hotel in San Jose on February 1, 2026. Right-wing law-and-order candidate Laura Fernandez enjoyed a commanding lead in the country's presidential election, according to partial results from the February 1 vote, which was dominated by concern over drug-related crime. (Photo by EZEQUIEL BECERRA / AFP)
Costa Rica’s presidential candidate from the Liberation Party, Alvaro Ramos, waves to supporters during his concession speech after the presidential election results at the Crowne Plaza Corobici hotel in San Jose on February 1, 2026. Right-wing law-and-order candidate Laura Fernandez enjoyed a commanding lead in the country's presidential election, according to partial results from the February 1 vote, which was dominated by concern over drug-related crime. (Photo by EZEQUIEL BECERRA / AFP)
Costa Rica’s presidential candidate from the Sovereign People Party, Laura Fernandez, waves to supporters during her victory speech after the presidential election results at the Aurola Hotel, in San Jose on February 1, 2026. Right-wing candidate Laura Fernandez won Costa Rica's presidential election on February 1 by a landslide after promising to crack down hard on rising violence linked to the cocaine trade. (Photo by MARVIN RECINOS / AFP)