OPUWO, 23 January 2026 - Jason Ndahepele, Chief Health Programme Officer of the Kunene Region. (Photo: Contributed)
EENHANA, 23 January 2026 - Members of the Namibian Defence Force carrying the casket of the late Matias Kanana Hishoono during his memorial service at his residence at Onambutu (Photo by: Andreas Thomas) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 23 January 2026 - NamPower Managing Director, Kahenge Simson Haulofu (C) pictured with the NamPower 2026 bursary recipients. (Photo by: Ali Negumbo) NAMPA
MPUNGU, 23 January 2026 - Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare pictured during his stopover visit at Himarwa Ithete Secondary School. (Photo: Contributed)
OMUTHIYA, 22 January 2026 - Vice President Lucia Witbooi visited the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia’s Rehabilitation Centre at Oniipa on Thursday. (Photo by: Max Henrich) NAMPA
ONAMBANGO, 22 January 2026 - Omukwanilwa Fillemon Shuumbwa Nangolo and the Oshikoto leadership pictured after a courtesy visit to the Ondonga Traditional Authority. (Photo by: Max Henrich) NAMPA
RUNDU, 22 January 2026 - Minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa assessing the sinkholes at Rundu on Thursday. (Photo by: Sawi Hausiku) NAMPA
WALVIS BAY, 22 January 2026 - Sunshine Centre Executive Director Wendy Huschfeldt (in black and white) and Rössing Uranium General Manager for Human Capital, Safety and Sustainability, Liezl Davies (third from right) photographed with other employees from Sunshine and Rössing during the handover of the N.dollars 100 000 donation to the centre at Walvis Bay. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
Stuffed toy panda souvenirs are seen for sale during the final day for public viewing of twin pandas Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei before their departure for China, at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo on January 25, 2026. Panda twins Lei Lei and Xiao are set to return to China on January 27, leaving Japan without a panda for the first time since the two Asian giants normalised the diplomatic ties in 1972. The return came as ties between Japan and China quickly soured after Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi hinted that Tokyo could intervene militarily in the event of any attack on Taiwan. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP)
People watch the giant panda Xiao Xiao on the final day for public viewing before its departure for China, at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo on January 25, 2026. Panda twins Lei Lei and Xiao are set to return to China on January 27, leaving Japan without a panda for the first time since the two Asian giants normalised the diplomatic ties in 1972. The return came as ties between Japan and China quickly soured after Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi hinted that Tokyo could intervene militarily in the event of any attack on Taiwan. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP)
Giant panda Lei Lei eats in its enclosure during the final day for public viewing before its departure for China, at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo on January 25, 2026. Panda twins Lei Lei and Xiao are set to return to China on January 27, leaving Japan without a panda for the first time since the two Asian giants normalised the diplomatic ties in 1972. The return came as ties between Japan and China quickly soured after Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi hinted that Tokyo could intervene militarily in the event of any attack on Taiwan. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP)
Giant panda Xiao Xiao walks in its enclosure during the final day for public viewing before its departure for China, at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo on January 25, 2026. Panda twins Lei Lei and Xiao are set to return to China on January 27, leaving Japan without a panda for the first time since the two Asian giants normalised the diplomatic ties in 1972. The return came as ties between Japan and China quickly soured after Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi hinted that Tokyo could intervene militarily in the event of any attack on Taiwan. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP)
Giant panda Xiao Xiao is seen in its enclosure during the final day for public viewing before its departure for China, at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo on January 25, 2026. Panda twins Lei Lei and Xiao are set to return to China on January 27, leaving Japan without a panda for the first time since the two Asian giants normalised the diplomatic ties in 1972. The return came as ties between Japan and China quickly soured after Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi hinted that Tokyo could intervene militarily in the event of any attack on Taiwan. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP)
Hong Kong’s Jarvis Ho competes in the men’s free skating at the ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships in Beijing on January 25, 2026. (Photo by Greg Baker / AFP)
A stuffed toy panda is placed at the cashier of a souvenir shop during the final day for public viewing of twin pandas Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei before their departure for China, at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo on January 25, 2026. Panda twins Lei Lei and Xiao are set to return to China on January 27, leaving Japan without a panda for the first time since the two Asian giants normalised the diplomatic ties in 1972. The return came as ties between Japan and China quickly soured after Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi hinted that Tokyo could intervene militarily in the event of any attack on Taiwan. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP)
Kazakhstan’s Oleg Melnikov competes in the men’s free skating at the ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships in Beijing on January 25, 2026. (Photo by Greg Baker / AFP)