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MURURANI, 14 February 2026 - The Minister of Information and Communication Technology Emma Theofelus speaking during the joint celebration of International Safer Internet Day and World Radio Day at Mururani on Saturday. (Photo Contributed)
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ONAMBANGO,14 February 2026- The Inspector General of the Namibian police force (Nampol) Lieutenant Joseph Shikongo delivering  message of condolences at the funeral of the late Ondangwa regional control prosecutor Justine Shiweda. (photo: Ester Hakaala) NAMPA
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ONAMBANGO,14 February 2026 - The casket containing the remains of the late Ondangwa control prosecutor Justine Shiweda ready to be lowered on Saturday at the family's cemetery in Onambango village in Oshana region. (photo by: Ester Hakaala) NAMPA
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SWAKOPMUND, 10 February 2026 - Erongo-based journalists from different media entities and stakeholders photographed during the Erongo Media–Stakeholders Engagement Conference aimed at building practical understanding between media practitioners and newsmakers, improve professional relationships and strengthen the flow of accurate, timely and credible information to the public. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 10 FEBRUARY 2026 - Panduleni Itula, leader of the Independent Patriots for Change, on Tuesday announced that his party rejects the proposed Petroleum (Exploration and Production) Amendment Bill, 2025. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.
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WINDHOEK, 05 FEBRUARY 2025 - Chief Justice Peter Shivute pictured during the opening of the 2026 legal year (Photo: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 05 FEB (NAMPA)- Minister of Labour Relations and Justice, Fillemon Wise Immanuel at the 2026 Legal year opening. (Photo by Eba Kandovazu). NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, O5 FEBRUARY 2026 - Chief Executive Officer of the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI),  Titus Nampala. (Photo by: Chelva Wells) NAMPA
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A roulette offering different discounts is used by customers at the entrance of a store that sells imported clothes from Chinese brand Shein in Buenos Aires on February 6, 2026. The textile industry in Argentina is going through a crisis with falling sales, rising local production costs, and concerns about competition from imports. Since 2023, the textile sector has laid off more than 18,000 people and is operating at one-third of its installed capacity, according to February data from the consulting firm Analytica and the Argentine Textile Industries Federation (FITA). (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP)
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People look at imported clothes from Chinese brand Shein in a store in Buenos Aires on February 6, 2026. The textile industry in Argentina is going through a crisis with falling sales, rising local production costs, and concerns about competition from imports. Since 2023, the textile sector has laid off more than 18,000 people and is operating at one-third of its installed capacity, according to February data from the consulting firm Analytica and the Argentine Textile Industries Federation (FITA). (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP)
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Imported clothes from Chinese brand Shein are for sale in a store in Buenos Aires on February 6, 2026. The textile industry in Argentina is going through a crisis with falling sales, rising local production costs, and concerns about competition from imports. Since 2023, the textile sector has laid off more than 18,000 people and is operating at one-third of its installed capacity, according to February data from the consulting firm Analytica and the Argentine Textile Industries Federation (FITA). (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP)
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Imported clothes from Chinese brand Shein are for sale in a store in Buenos Aires on February 6, 2026. The textile industry in Argentina is going through a crisis with falling sales, rising local production costs, and concerns about competition from imports. Since 2023, the textile sector has laid off more than 18,000 people and is operating at one-third of its installed capacity, according to February data from the consulting firm Analytica and the Argentine Textile Industries Federation (FITA). (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP)
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Imported clothes from Chinese brand Shein are for sale in a store in Buenos Aires on February 6, 2026. The textile industry in Argentina is going through a crisis with falling sales, rising local production costs, and concerns about competition from imports. Since 2023, the textile sector has laid off more than 18,000 people and is operating at one-third of its installed capacity, according to February data from the consulting firm Analytica and the Argentine Textile Industries Federation (FITA). (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP)
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People look at imported clothes from Chinese brand Shein in a store in Buenos Aires on February 6, 2026. The textile industry in Argentina is going through a crisis with falling sales, rising local production costs, and concerns about competition from imports. Since 2023, the textile sector has laid off more than 18,000 people and is operating at one-third of its installed capacity, according to February data from the consulting firm Analytica and the Argentine Textile Industries Federation (FITA). (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP)
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A woman leaves a shop with imported clothes in Buenos Aires on February 6, 2026. The textile industry in Argentina is going through a crisis with falling sales, rising local production costs, and concerns about competition from imports. Since 2023, the textile sector has laid off more than 18,000 people and is operating at one-third of its installed capacity, according to February data from the consulting firm Analytica and the Argentine Textile Industries Federation (FITA). (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP)
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Short-sleeved shirts for sale are displayed in a shop window painted with the phrase "Last Day" in Buenos Aires on February 9, 2026. The textile industry in Argentina is going through a crisis with falling sales, rising local production costs, and concerns about competition from imports. Since 2023, the textile sector has laid off more than 18,000 people and is operating at one-third of its installed capacity, according to February data from the consulting firm Analytica and the Argentine Textile Industries Federation (FITA). (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP)
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