ONHINDA, 11 November 2025 - The NamPower Foundation on Tuesday handed over a three-classroom block at Titus Ndjaba Combined School, as well as a guardroom and school fence at Oluwaya Combined School in the Epembe constituency of the Ohangwena Region. (Photo by: Max Henrich) NAMPA
Ncamagoro, 11 November 2025 - Kavango West Governor Verna Sinimbo launched a region-wide fruit tree planting campaign and creative industries awareness programme in the Ncamagoro Constituency on Tuesday. (Photo: Contributed)
Ncamagoro, 11 November 2025 - Kavango West Governor Verna Sinimbo launched a region-wide fruit tree planting campaign and creative industries awareness programme in the Ncamagoro Constituency on Tuesday. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - Athletes representing the Namibia Deaf Sport Federation (NDSF), officials and members of the Namibia Sports Commission pictured during the team sending-off ceremony to Japan to compete in their maiden Deaflympics. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - Athletes representing the Namibia Deaf Sport Federation (NDSF), officials and members of the Namibia Sports Commission pictured during the team sending-off ceremony to Japan to compete in their maiden Deaflympics. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - Athletes representing the Namibia Deaf Sport Federation (NDSF), officials and members of the Namibia Sports Commission pictured during the team sending-off ceremony to Japan to compete in their maiden Deaflympics. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - (From left) Namibia Sports Commission Chief Administrator Freddy Mwiya; Namibia Deaf Sport Federation (NDSF) president, Abner Shaya, and Commissioner Linekela Paul Nanyeni during the handing over of national colours to the NDSF president ahead of their trip to Japan to compete in their maiden Deaflympics. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 11 November 2025 - Executive Director in the Ministry of Works and Transport, Jonas Sheelongo, Namibia Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) Chief Executive Officer Toska Sam and Technical Coordinator for the SADC Aviation Safety Organisation (SASO) Beloved Mupfururirwa photographed with stakeholders at the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Regional Annex 16 Environmental Workshop in Swakopmund on Tuesday. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
FILED - 24 June 2020, Bavaria, Aschheim: A view of the company Wirecard logo . Photo: Sven Hoppe/dpa
FILED - 19 September 2024, North Rhine-Westphalia, Dortmund: The Managing Director of the German subsidiary of e-cigarette manufacturer Reymont, Selim Oezder, stands at his company's stand at the Intertabac trade fair and uses a vape, as the devices are also known. Vapes are "compromising children's human rights," academics have said as they called for more regulation of e-cigarettes to protect young people. Photo: Wolf von Dewitz/dpa
A woman walks past fallen autumn leaves on a pavement and an inflatable figure in Seoul on November 13, 2025. (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE / AFP)
Zhazgul Omurzakova, 47, sells walnuts at a bazaar in the village of Bazar-Korgon in Kyrgyzstan's Jalal-Abad region, some 700kms from the capital Bishkek, on October 23, 2025. Rustling through fallen golden leaves, locals in a forest outside Arslanbap in the Kyrgyz mountains were scurrying for walnuts -- an ancient pastime and economic lifeline for many in the region. But the forest, the world's largest wile walnut grove, has for years been slowly fading -- hit by the overgrazing of livestock, illegal logging and rising temperatures. (Photo by VYACHESLAV OSELEDKO / AFP)
People buy and sell walnuts at a bazaar in the village of Bazar-Korgon in Kyrgyzstan's Jalal-Abad region, some 700kms from the capital Bishkek, on October 23, 2025. Rustling through fallen golden leaves, locals in a forest outside Arslanbap in the Kyrgyz mountains were scurrying for walnuts -- an ancient pastime and economic lifeline for many in the region. But the forest, the world's largest wile walnut grove, has for years been slowly fading -- hit by the overgrazing of livestock, illegal logging and rising temperatures. (Photo by VYACHESLAV OSELEDKO / AFP)
People buy and sell walnuts at a bazaar in the village of Bazar-Korgon in Kyrgyzstan's Jalal-Abad region, some 700kms from the capital Bishkek, on October 23, 2025. Rustling through fallen golden leaves, locals in a forest outside Arslanbap in the Kyrgyz mountains were scurrying for walnuts -- an ancient pastime and economic lifeline for many in the region. But the forest, the world's largest wile walnut grove, has for years been slowly fading -- hit by the overgrazing of livestock, illegal logging and rising temperatures. (Photo by VYACHESLAV OSELEDKO / AFP)
People buy and sell walnuts at a bazaar in the village of Bazar-Korgon in Kyrgyzstan's Jalal-Abad region, some 700kms from the capital Bishkek, on October 23, 2025. Rustling through fallen golden leaves, locals in a forest outside Arslanbap in the Kyrgyz mountains were scurrying for walnuts -- an ancient pastime and economic lifeline for many in the region. But the forest, the world's largest wile walnut grove, has for years been slowly fading -- hit by the overgrazing of livestock, illegal logging and rising temperatures. (Photo by VYACHESLAV OSELEDKO / AFP)
People buy and sell walnuts at a bazaar in the village of Bazar-Korgon in Kyrgyzstan's Jalal-Abad region, some 700kms from the capital Bishkek, on October 23, 2025. Rustling through fallen golden leaves, locals in a forest outside Arslanbap in the Kyrgyz mountains were scurrying for walnuts -- an ancient pastime and economic lifeline for many in the region. But the forest, the world's largest wile walnut grove, has for years been slowly fading -- hit by the overgrazing of livestock, illegal logging and rising temperatures. (Photo by VYACHESLAV OSELEDKO / AFP)