WINDHOEK, 26 December 2025 - The Katutura State Hospital maternity ward. (Photo by: Edward Tenete) NAMPA
OTJIWARONGO, 26 December 2025 - A newly born baby girl at the Otjiwarongo State Hospital on Christmas Day. Otjiwarongo recorded two births of Christmas babies this year. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA
KATIMA MULILO, 25 December 2025 - Sister Emely Chidolo speaks to Nampa while 19-year-old first-time mother, Emelia Kachelo takes a recuperation nap on her hospital bed on Thursday afternoon. (Photo by: Michael Mutonga Liswaniso) NAMPA
Salome Kambala, acting national spokesperson of the National Organisation of Parents in Education (NAOPE). (Photo: Contributed)
Okatana Constituency councillor Petrus Shigwedha Ashipala. (Photo: Contributed)
ONTINDA - A Top Teenagers FC player in action. (Photo: Contributed)
GROOTFONTEIN, 19 December 2025 - The accident scene where two trucks and a passenger bus were involved in a collision Friday afternoon outside Grootfontein in the Otjozondjupa Region. (Photo: Contributed)
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) Board of Directors chairperson, Tulimevava Mufeti. (Photo: Contributed)
Mexican seamstress and designer Olivia Trujillo Cortes, 63, speaks during an interview in her workshop in San Pedro Martir, on the outskirts of Mexico City, on December 23, 2025. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum wore a purple, indigenous-embroidered dress at her first meeting with Donald Trump during the 2026 World Cup draw, a choice seen as symbolizing women's power. That week, The New York Times named her among the world's most stylish figures, highlighting her strategy of blending indigenous craftsmanship with modern elegance to send a political message. (Photo by Yuri CORTEZ / AFP)
Mexican seamstress and designer Olivia Trujillo Cortes, 63, displays one of the garments made for Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum during an interview in her workshop in San Pedro Martir, on the outskirts of Mexico City, on December 23, 2025. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum wore a purple, indigenous-embroidered dress at her first meeting with Donald Trump during the 2026 World Cup draw, a choice seen as symbolizing women's power. That week, The New York Times named her among the world's most stylish figures, highlighting her strategy of blending indigenous craftsmanship with modern elegance to send a political message. (Photo by Yuri CORTEZ / AFP)
Mexican seamstress and designer Olivia Trujillo Cortes, 63, speaks during an interview in her workshop in San Pedro Martir, on the outskirts of Mexico City, on December 23, 2025. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum wore a purple, indigenous-embroidered dress at her first meeting with Donald Trump during the 2026 World Cup draw, a choice seen as symbolizing women's power. That week, The New York Times named her among the world's most stylish figures, highlighting her strategy of blending indigenous craftsmanship with modern elegance to send a political message. (Photo by Yuri CORTEZ / AFP)
Mexican seamstress and designer Olivia Trujillo Cortes, 63, speaks during an interview in her workshop in San Pedro Martir, on the outskirts of Mexico City, on December 23, 2025. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum wore a purple, indigenous-embroidered dress at her first meeting with Donald Trump during the 2026 World Cup draw, a choice seen as symbolizing women's power. That week, The New York Times named her among the world's most stylish figures, highlighting her strategy of blending indigenous craftsmanship with modern elegance to send a political message. (Photo by Yuri CORTEZ / AFP)
Mexican seamstress and designer Olivia Trujillo Cortes, 63, works on a sewing machine on a garment for Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum in her workshop in San Pedro Martir, on the outskirts of Mexico City, on December 23, 2025. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum wore a purple, indigenous-embroidered dress at her first meeting with Donald Trump during the 2026 World Cup draw, a choice seen as symbolizing women's power. That week, The New York Times named her among the world's most stylish figures, highlighting her strategy of blending indigenous craftsmanship with modern elegance to send a political message. (Photo by Yuri CORTEZ / AFP)
Mexican seamstress and designer Olivia Trujillo Cortes, 63, speaks during an interview in her workshop in San Pedro Martir, on the outskirts of Mexico City, on December 23, 2025. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum wore a purple, indigenous-embroidered dress at her first meeting with Donald Trump during the 2026 World Cup draw, a choice seen as symbolizing women's power. That week, The New York Times named her among the world's most stylish figures, highlighting her strategy of blending indigenous craftsmanship with modern elegance to send a political message. (Photo by Yuri CORTEZ / AFP)
Mexican seamstress and designer Olivia Trujillo Cortes, 63, speaks during an interview in her workshop in San Pedro Martir, on the outskirts of Mexico City, on December 23, 2025. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum wore a purple, indigenous-embroidered dress at her first meeting with Donald Trump during the 2026 World Cup draw, a choice seen as symbolizing women's power. That week, The New York Times named her among the world's most stylish figures, highlighting her strategy of blending indigenous craftsmanship with modern elegance to send a political message. (Photo by Yuri CORTEZ / AFP)
Mexican seamstress and designer Olivia Trujillo Cortes, 63, displays one of the garments made for Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum during an interview in her workshop in San Pedro Martir, on the outskirts of Mexico City, on December 23, 2025. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum wore a purple, indigenous-embroidered dress at her first meeting with Donald Trump during the 2026 World Cup draw, a choice seen as symbolizing women's power. That week, The New York Times named her among the world's most stylish figures, highlighting her strategy of blending indigenous craftsmanship with modern elegance to send a political message. (Photo by Yuri CORTEZ / AFP)