WINDHOEK, 01 JANUARY 2025- Her excellency Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, president of the United Republic of Tanzania and chairperson of the SADC organ on politics, defence and security cooperation. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 30 December 2024 - The City of Windhoek (CoW) setting up to host an exciting New Year’s Eve event. (Photo by: Sheila Perestrelo) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 30 December 2024 - Chinese prayer warrior Xiaodong Nie pictured in Windhoek on Monday. (Photo: Ester Hakaala) NAMPA
KHORIXAS, 30 December 2024 - The Khorixas Town Council building. (Photo: Contributed)
KHORIXAS, 30 DECEMBER 2024 – Waste seen on the streets of Khorixas in the Kunene Region, raising concerns about sanitation and waste management. (Photo: Contributed)
OSHAKATI, 30 December 2024 - The heavy rainfall in Oshakati has caused flash floods, leaving many homes submerged. Ndapandula Paulus, a resident of Okandjengedi South, expressed her concerns about the rising water levels, saying they are finding it difficult to move around and their properties are damaged. (Photo by: Maria David) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 28 December 2024 - NamPol spokesperson, Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi. (Photo by: Melissa //Hoebes) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 26 December 2025 - Utii Tjiho is one of the mothers who delivered a baby in Windhoek on Christmas Day. (Photo: Contributed)
Holocaust survivor Lea Zajac de Novera, 98, gestures as she speaks during an interview with AFP in Buenos Aires on January 2, 2025. Zajac de Novera was born in Michalowo, a town in the province of Bialystok, Poland, on December 31, 1926. At the beginning of the war, she lived with her family under Soviet occupation until 1942, when she and her family were relocated to the Pruzhany ghetto. In 1943 she was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where she worked collecting rubble and sorting clothes of those killed in the gas chambers. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO / AFP)
Holocaust survivor Lea Zajac de Novera, 98, looks on as she poses for a picture during an interview with AFP in Buenos Aires on January 2, 2025. Zajac de Novera was born in Michalowo, a town in the province of Bialystok, Poland, on December 31, 1926. At the beginning of the war, she lived with her family under Soviet occupation until 1942, when she and her family were relocated to the Pruzhany ghetto. In 1943 she was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where she worked collecting rubble and sorting clothes of those killed in the gas chambers. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO / AFP)
Holocaust survivor Lea Zajac de Novera, 98, speaks during an interview with AFP in Buenos Aires on January 2, 2025. Zajac de Novera was born in Michalowo, a town in the province of Bialystok, Poland, on December 31, 1926. At the beginning of the war, she lived with her family under Soviet occupation until 1942, when she and her family were relocated to the Pruzhany ghetto. In 1943 she was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where she worked collecting rubble and sorting clothes of those killed in the gas chambers. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO / AFP)
Holocaust survivor Lea Zajac de Novera, 98, shows a picture of her family as she speaks during an interview with AFP in Buenos Aires on January 2, 2025. Zajac de Novera was born in Michalowo, a town in the province of Bialystok, Poland, on December 31, 1926. At the beginning of the war, she lived with her family under Soviet occupation until 1942, when she and her family were relocated to the Pruzhany ghetto. In 1943 she was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where she worked collecting rubble and sorting clothes of those killed in the gas chambers. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO / AFP)
Holocaust survivor Lea Zajac de Novera, 98, gestures as she speaks next to her son, Hector Novera, during an interview with AFP in Buenos Aires on January 2, 2025. Zajac de Novera was born in Michalowo, a town in the province of Bialystok, Poland, on December 31, 1926. At the beginning of the war, she lived with her family under Soviet occupation until 1942, when she and her family were relocated to the Pruzhany ghetto. In 1943 she was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where she worked collecting rubble and sorting clothes of those killed in the gas chambers. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO / AFP)
Holocaust survivor Lea Zajac de Novera, 98, gestures as she speaks during an interview with AFP in Buenos Aires on January 2, 2025. Zajac de Novera was born in Michalowo, a town in the province of Bialystok, Poland, on December 31, 1926. At the beginning of the war, she lived with her family under Soviet occupation until 1942, when she and her family were relocated to the Pruzhany ghetto. In 1943 she was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where she worked collecting rubble and sorting clothes of those killed in the gas chambers. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO / AFP)
Holocaust survivor Lea Zajac de Novera, 98, receives a kiss from her son, Hector Novera, during an interview with AFP in Buenos Aires on January 2, 2025. Zajac de Novera was born in Michalowo, a town in the province of Bialystok, Poland, on December 31, 1926. At the beginning of the war, she lived with her family under Soviet occupation until 1942, when she and her family were relocated to the Pruzhany ghetto. In 1943 she was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where she worked collecting rubble and sorting clothes of those killed in the gas chambers. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO / AFP)
Holocaust survivor Lea Zajac de Novera, 98, poses for a picture during an interview with AFP in Buenos Aires on January 2, 2025. Zajac de Novera was born in Michalowo, a town in the province of Bialystok, Poland, on December 31, 1926. At the beginning of the war, she lived with her family under Soviet occupation until 1942, when she and her family were relocated to the Pruzhany ghetto. In 1943 she was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where she worked collecting rubble and sorting clothes of those killed in the gas chambers. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO / AFP)