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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - Battle for the ball between Kavango West players Andreas Ndara, Mikka Kapanda (in red) and ||Kharas player Johan Vries during the 24th edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at the Westdene Stadium in Keetmanshoop. The opening match between the two sides in Group B, ended 2-1 in favour of ||Kharas. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - ||Kharas player Johan Kooper during the 24th edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at the Westdene Stadium in Keetmanshoop. The opening match with Kavango West in Group B, ended 2-1 in favour of ||Kharas. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - ||Kharas team captain Johan Vries during the 24th edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at the Westdene Stadium in Keetmanshoop. The opening match with Kavango West in Group B, ended 2-1 in favour of ||Kharas. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - Action between Kavango West player Fredy Kupembona (in red) and a ||Kharas player (in light blue) during the 24th edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at the Westdene Stadium in Keetmanshoop. The opening match between the two sides in Group B, ended 2-1 in favour of ||Kharas. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - ||Kharas team captain Johan Vries during their clash with Kavango West during the 24th edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at the Westdene Stadium in Keetmanshoop. The opening match between the two sides in Group B, ended 2-1 in favour of ||Kharas. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - Action between Kavango West player Gideon Kayundu (in red) and ||Kharas player Johan Kooper during the 24th edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at the Westdene Stadium in Keetmanshoop. The opening match between the two sides in Group B, ended 2-1 in favour of ||Kharas. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - Action between Kavango West player Gideon Kayundu (in red) and ||Kharas player Johan Kooper during the 24th edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at the Westdene Stadium in Keetmanshoop. The opening match between the two sides in Group B, ended 2-1 in favour of ||Kharas. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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KEETMANSHOOP, 03 April 2026 - An Ohangwena player while in action during their encounter with Oshikoto during their opening match of the 24th edition of the Nedbank Newspaper Cup in Keetmanshoop. The match ended 4-1 in favour of Oshikoto. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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Medical assistant and truck driver Lea Fougerouge speaks with a patient ahead of an appointment with a dermatologist in an itinerant truck as part of the Mobil Derm project supported by the Societe Francaise de Dermatologie (French Dermatology Society) at a parking lot in Lafox, south-western France, on April 2, 2026. As in the rest of France, patients suffering from skin diseases are facing significant delays in receiving care in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, with loss of chances in the most serious cases. In Lafox, 25 patients a day enter the few square meters of the mobile clinic, where a dermatologist from the Basque Country has come for two days to carry out consultations in her free time — a pioneering system in France intended to compensate for the shortage of dermatologists and address medical deserts. (Photo by Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFP)
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Dermatologist Blandine De Carrere conducts a consultation in an itinerant truck as part of the Mobil Derm project supported by the Societe Francaise de Dermatologie (French Dermatology Society) at a parking lot in Lafox, south-western France, on April 2, 2026. As in the rest of France, patients suffering from skin diseases are facing significant delays in receiving care in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, with loss of chances in the most serious cases. In Lafox, 25 patients a day enter the few square meters of the mobile clinic, where a dermatologist from the Basque Country has come for two days to carry out consultations in her free time — a pioneering system in France intended to compensate for the shortage of dermatologists and address medical deserts. (Photo by Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFP)
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Dermatologist Blandine De Carrere conducts a consultation in an itinerant truck as part of the Mobil Derm project supported by the Societe Francaise de Dermatologie (French Dermatology Society) at a parking lot in Lafox, south-western France, on April 2, 2026. As in the rest of France, patients suffering from skin diseases are facing significant delays in receiving care in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, with loss of chances in the most serious cases. In Lafox, 25 patients a day enter the few square meters of the mobile clinic, where a dermatologist from the Basque Country has come for two days to carry out consultations in her free time — a pioneering system in France intended to compensate for the shortage of dermatologists and address medical deserts. (Photo by Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFP)
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Dermatologist Blandine De Carrere conducts a consultation in an itinerant truck as part of the Mobil Derm project supported by the Societe Francaise de Dermatologie (French Dermatology Society) at a parking lot in Lafox, south-western France, on April 2, 2026. As in the rest of France, patients suffering from skin diseases are facing significant delays in receiving care in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, with loss of chances in the most serious cases. In Lafox, 25 patients a day enter the few square meters of the mobile clinic, where a dermatologist from the Basque Country has come for two days to carry out consultations in her free time — a pioneering system in France intended to compensate for the shortage of dermatologists and address medical deserts. (Photo by Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFP)
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Patients wait ahead of an appointment with a dermatologist in an itinerant truck as part of the Mobil Derm project supported by the Societe Francaise de Dermatologie (French Dermatology Society) at a parking lot in Lafox, south-western France, on April 2, 2026. As in the rest of France, patients suffering from skin diseases are facing significant delays in receiving care in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, with loss of chances in the most serious cases. In Lafox, 25 patients a day enter the few square meters of the mobile clinic, where a dermatologist from the Basque Country has come for two days to carry out consultations in her free time — a pioneering system in France intended to compensate for the shortage of dermatologists and address medical deserts. (Photo by Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFP)
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Dermatologist Blandine De Carrere conducts a consultation in an itinerant truck as part of the Mobil Derm project supported by the Societe Francaise de Dermatologie (French Dermatology Society) at a parking lot in Lafox, south-western France, on April 2, 2026. As in the rest of France, patients suffering from skin diseases are facing significant delays in receiving care in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, with loss of chances in the most serious cases. In Lafox, 25 patients a day enter the few square meters of the mobile clinic, where a dermatologist from the Basque Country has come for two days to carry out consultations in her free time — a pioneering system in France intended to compensate for the shortage of dermatologists and address medical deserts. (Photo by Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFP)
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Dermatologist Blandine De Carrere (R) and a patient step into an itinerant truck for an appointment as part of the Mobil Derm project supported by the Societe Francaise de Dermatologie (French Dermatology Society) at a parking lot in Lafox, south-western France, on April 2, 2026. As in the rest of France, patients suffering from skin diseases are facing significant delays in receiving care in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, with loss of chances in the most serious cases. In Lafox, 25 patients a day enter the few square meters of the mobile clinic, where a dermatologist from the Basque Country has come for two days to carry out consultations in her free time — a pioneering system in France intended to compensate for the shortage of dermatologists and address medical deserts. (Photo by Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFP)
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Dermatologist Blandine De Carrere (R) steps out of an itinerant truck as medical assistant and truck driver Lea Fougerouge (L) speaks with a patient ahead of an appointment as part of the Mobil Derm project supported by the Societe Francaise de Dermatologie (French Dermatology Society) at a parking lot in Lafox, south-western France, on April 2, 2026. As in the rest of France, patients suffering from skin diseases are facing significant delays in receiving care in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, with loss of chances in the most serious cases. In Lafox, 25 patients a day enter the few square meters of the mobile clinic, where a dermatologist from the Basque Country has come for two days to carry out consultations in her free time — a pioneering system in France intended to compensate for the shortage of dermatologists and address medical deserts. (Photo by Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFP)
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