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WINDHOEK, April 2026 - The Bank of Namibia's newly appointed Director of Legal, Governance, Risk and Compliance, Moudi Hangula. (Photo: Contributed)
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OSHAKATI, 22 April 2026 - The Vice Chancellor of the University of Namibia (UNAM), Professor Kenneth Matengu pictured during the UNAM Northern Campuses graduation ceremony on Wednesday. (Photo by: Ester Hakaala) NAMPA
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OTJINENE, 23 April 2026 - Otjinene Constituency Councillor Eben-Ezer Kauapirura has called for a permanent solution to energy instability in the constituency after a massive power outage left the area in the dark for five consecutive days. (Photo by: Zebaldt Ngaruka) NAMPA
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WALVIS BAY, 22 April 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah addressing members of the fishing industry at Walvis Bay. (Photo: Contributed)
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OTJIWARONGO, 21 April 2026 - Nearly 1 000 mandrax tables were allegedly discovered in a goods delivery truck on the Otjiwarongo-Outjo road on Tuesday. Three parcels of cannabis were also allegedly found in the same truck. (Photo: Contributed)
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WINDHOEK, 21 April 2026 - ReconNamibia Assistant Operations Manager, Muundu Kasera. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
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KAPAKO, 21 April 2026 - The Kapako Constituency in the Kavango West Region has launched targeted youth tourism workshops aimed at promoting job creation and enterprise development, with leaders calling for practical action, skills development and the sustainable use of natural resources. (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 21 April 2026 - Industry leaders pose for a photo at the 2026 Upstream Oil and Gas Local Suppliers Workshop. (Photo: Contributed)
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British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood listens to France's Interior Minister's speech prior to renew the Sandhurst treaty at the Border Police office of Loon-Plage, near Dunkirk, on April 23, 2026. Britain and France have agreed a new three-year deal to stop undocumented migrants making the risky journey across the Channel in small boats, the two sides announced. Under the deal, France pledged to increase law enforcement on the coast by more than half to fight irregular migration to Britain -- reaching 1,400 officers by 2029. The Sandhurst treaty sets out the UK's financial contribution to French efforts to stop migrants attempting the perilous sea crossing to Britain. (Photo by Sameer AL-DOUMY / AFP)
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British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood delivers a speech prior to renew the Sandhurst treaty at the Border Police office of Loon-Plage, near Dunkirk, on April 23, 2026. Britain and France have agreed a new three-year deal to stop undocumented migrants making the risky journey across the Channel in small boats, the two sides announced. Under the deal, France pledged to increase law enforcement on the coast by more than half to fight irregular migration to Britain -- reaching 1,400 officers by 2029. The Sandhurst treaty sets out the UK's financial contribution to French efforts to stop migrants attempting the perilous sea crossing to Britain. (Photo by Sameer AL-DOUMY / AFP)
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British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood delivers a speech prior to renew the Sandhurst treaty at the Border Police office of Loon-Plage, near Dunkirk, on April 23, 2026. Britain and France have agreed a new three-year deal to stop undocumented migrants making the risky journey across the Channel in small boats, the two sides announced. Under the deal, France pledged to increase law enforcement on the coast by more than half to fight irregular migration to Britain -- reaching 1,400 officers by 2029. The Sandhurst treaty sets out the UK's financial contribution to French efforts to stop migrants attempting the perilous sea crossing to Britain. (Photo by Sameer AL-DOUMY / AFP)
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British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood delivers a speech prior to renew the Sandhurst treaty at the Border Police office of Loon-Plage, near Dunkirk, on April 23, 2026. Britain and France have agreed a new three-year deal to stop undocumented migrants making the risky journey across the Channel in small boats, the two sides announced. Under the deal, France pledged to increase law enforcement on the coast by more than half to fight irregular migration to Britain -- reaching 1,400 officers by 2029. The Sandhurst treaty sets out the UK's financial contribution to French efforts to stop migrants attempting the perilous sea crossing to Britain. (Photo by Sameer AL-DOUMY / AFP)
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France's Interior Minister Laurent Nunez delivers a speech prior to renew the Sandhurst treaty at the Border Police office of Loon-Plage, near Dunkirk, on April 23, 2026. Britain and France have agreed a new three-year deal to stop undocumented migrants making the risky journey across the Channel in small boats, the two sides announced. Under the deal, France pledged to increase law enforcement on the coast by more than half to fight irregular migration to Britain -- reaching 1,400 officers by 2029. The Sandhurst treaty sets out the UK's financial contribution to French efforts to stop migrants attempting the perilous sea crossing to Britain. (Photo by Sameer AL-DOUMY / AFP)
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British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood listens to France's Interior Minister's speech prior to renew the Sandhurst treaty at the Border Police office of Loon-Plage, near Dunkirk, on April 23, 2026. Britain and France have agreed a new three-year deal to stop undocumented migrants making the risky journey across the Channel in small boats, the two sides announced. Under the deal, France pledged to increase law enforcement on the coast by more than half to fight irregular migration to Britain -- reaching 1,400 officers by 2029. The Sandhurst treaty sets out the UK's financial contribution to French efforts to stop migrants attempting the perilous sea crossing to Britain. (Photo by Sameer AL-DOUMY / AFP)
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France's Interior Minister Laurent Nunez delivers a speech prior to renew the Sandhurst treaty at the Border Police office of Loon-Plage, near Dunkirk, on April 23, 2026. Britain and France have agreed a new three-year deal to stop undocumented migrants making the risky journey across the Channel in small boats, the two sides announced. Under the deal, France pledged to increase law enforcement on the coast by more than half to fight irregular migration to Britain -- reaching 1,400 officers by 2029. The Sandhurst treaty sets out the UK's financial contribution to French efforts to stop migrants attempting the perilous sea crossing to Britain. (Photo by Sameer AL-DOUMY / AFP)
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British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood listens to France's Interior Minister's speech prior to renew the Sandhurst treaty at the Border Police office of Loon-Plage, near Dunkirk, on April 23, 2026. Britain and France have agreed a new three-year deal to stop undocumented migrants making the risky journey across the Channel in small boats, the two sides announced. Under the deal, France pledged to increase law enforcement on the coast by more than half to fight irregular migration to Britain -- reaching 1,400 officers by 2029. The Sandhurst treaty sets out the UK's financial contribution to French efforts to stop migrants attempting the perilous sea crossing to Britain. (Photo by Sameer AL-DOUMY / AFP)
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