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WINDHOEK, 25 March 2026 - Participants pictured at the Khomas Integrated Regional Development Plan stakeholder consultation in Windhoek on Wednesday. (Photo by: Esther Gabriel) NAMPA
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KARIBIB, 20 March 2026 - The signage of the currently existing Karibib Health centre, whose services will soon be expanded through the construction of a new health centre by the Navachab Gold Mine. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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KARIBIB, 20 March 2026 - Navachab Gold Mine Corporate Communications Officer, Mclyn Kasale speaks to the media on the early-stage construction of a N.dollars 120 million health centre in Karibib, aimed at improving access to healthcare services in the area. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 24 March 2026 - Governor of the Bank of Namibia, Ebson Uanguta and Navachab Gold Mine Managing Director George Botshiwe pose for a photo after signing a Memorandum of Understanding. (Photo: Contributed)
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OSHAKATI, 24 March 2026 - Anna Pashukeni Nghihepa, Inspector of Education for the Endola Circuit and Chairperson of the Ohangwena Regional Directorate of Education Award and prize giving committee. (Photo: Contributed)
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OMUTHIYA, 24 March 2026 - Women in the Namibian Police Force (NamPol) gathered at the Oshikoto Police Regional Headquarters on Tuesday to celebrate the 16th anniversary of Women in Policing under the theme ‘Honouring the Past, Empowering the Future of Women in Policing.’ (Photo by: Max Henrich) NAMPA
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NEU-SCHWABEN, 22 March 2026 - A kindergarten and literacy classroom structure at the Neu-Schwaben small-scale mining settlement in the Otjimbingwe area. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 24 MARCH 2026 - Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA)'s corporate communications manager Iipumbu Sakaria. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
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Mourners and members of the Lebanese Red Cross take part in the funeral of two first aid responders they day after they were killed in an Israeli airstrike, in the southern city of Nabatieh on March 25, 2026. Israel's attacks in Lebanon have killed more than 1,000 people, according to Lebanon's health ministry, and displaced more than a million people. On February 28, Israel and the United States launched strikes on Iran, killing its supreme leader and triggering a war that spread across the Middle East, with Lebanon's Hezbollah entering the fray on March 2. (Photo by Abbas Fakih / AFP)
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Family members mourn as they take part in the funeral of two first aid responders the day after they were killed in an Israeli airstrike, in the southern city of Nabatieh on March 25, 2026. Israel's attacks in Lebanon have killed more than 1,000 people, according to Lebanon's health ministry, and displaced more than a million people. On February 28, Israel and the United States launched strikes on Iran, killing its supreme leader and triggering a war that spread across the Middle East, with Lebanon's Hezbollah entering the fray on March 2. (Photo by Abbas Fakih / AFP)
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Family members mourn as they take part in the funeral of two first aid responders the day after they were killed in an Israeli airstrike, in the southern city of Nabatieh on March 25, 2026. Israel's attacks in Lebanon have killed more than 1,000 people, according to Lebanon's health ministry, and displaced more than a million people. On February 28, Israel and the United States launched strikes on Iran, killing its supreme leader and triggering a war that spread across the Middle East, with Lebanon's Hezbollah entering the fray on March 2. (Photo by Abbas Fakih / AFP)
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This photograph shows the Citylife Apartments Zaha Hadid Residential complex, at the CityLife Shopping District in Milan, on March 25, 2026. (Photo by Stefano RELLANDINI / AFP)
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A general view of the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Oil depot, at the state corporation's headquarters, responsible for transporting, storing and delivering petroleum products to Kenya's consumers in Nairobi on March 25, 2026. The war between the United States and Iran, now in its fourth week, has sent shockwaves through global markets, with fuel prices soaring amid fast depleting stocks across Kenya with government accusing marketers of 'fuel hoarding' to stoke surging demand-driven price hikes. Kenya currently sources all its fuel from the Middle East through government-to-government deals with Gulf crude producers and refiners. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP)
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A general view of the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Oil depot, at the state corporation's headquarters, responsible for transporting, storing and delivering petroleum products to Kenya's consumers in Nairobi on March 25, 2026. The war between the United States and Iran, now in its fourth week, has sent shockwaves through global markets, with fuel prices soaring amid fast depleting stocks across Kenya with government accusing marketers of 'fuel hoarding' to stoke surging demand-driven price hikes. Kenya currently sources all its fuel from the Middle East through government-to-government deals with Gulf crude producers and refiners. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP)
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A general view of the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Oil depot, at the state corporation's headquarters, responsible for transporting, storing and delivering petroleum products to Kenya's consumers in Nairobi on March 25, 2026. The war between the United States and Iran, now in its fourth week, has sent shockwaves through global markets, with fuel prices soaring amid fast depleting stocks across Kenya with government accusing marketers of 'fuel hoarding' to stoke surging demand-driven price hikes. Kenya currently sources all its fuel from the Middle East through government-to-government deals with Gulf crude producers and refiners. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP)
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A general view of the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Oil depot, at the state corporation's headquarters, responsible for transporting, storing and delivering petroleum products to Kenya's consumers in Nairobi on March 25, 2026. The war between the United States and Iran, now in its fourth week, has sent shockwaves through global markets, with fuel prices soaring amid fast depleting stocks across Kenya with government accusing marketers of 'fuel hoarding' to stoke surging demand-driven price hikes. Kenya currently sources all its fuel from the Middle East through government-to-government deals with Gulf crude producers and refiners. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP)
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