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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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Samson Kiongo, 40, a resident of Soweto Zone D, rests on a mattress amid the remains of his demolished house in front of buildings under construction for a state affordable housing programme following government-planned demolitions carried out to make space for the project at the Kibera informal settlement, in Nairobi on April 23, 2026. Kenya’s Affordable Housing Programme is a government initiative to replace informal settlements with low-cost housing. In Kibera, the largest informal settlement in Kenya, demolitions have cleared some areas for new developments aimed at improving living conditions and home ownership. However, the programme has faced controversy over evictions, compensation and displacement of residents before completion of new housing. (Photo by Gordwin Odhiambo / AFP)
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Kule Tosh, a resident of Soweto Zone D (R), receives a snack during a break from clearing land in front of buildings under construction for a state affordable housing programme following government-planned demolitions carried out to make space for the project at the Kibera informal settlement, in Nairobi on April 23, 2026. Kenya’s Affordable Housing Programme is a government initiative to replace informal settlements with low-cost housing. In Kibera, the largest informal settlement in Kenya, demolitions have cleared some areas for new developments aimed at improving living conditions and home ownership. However, the programme has faced controversy over evictions, compensation and displacement of residents before completion of new housing. (Photo by Gordwin Odhiambo / AFP)
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People visit the Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan on April 23, 2026, on the eve of the Genocide Remembrance Day - which will mark the 111th anniversary of the World War I-era mass killings of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire in 1915. (Photo by KAREN MINASYAN / AFP)
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Kule Tosh, a resident of Soweto Zone D, looks at buildings under construction for a state affordable housing programme following government-planned demolitions carried out to make space for the project at the Kibera informal settlement, in Nairobi on April 23, 2026. Kenya’s Affordable Housing Programme is a government initiative to replace informal settlements with low-cost housing. In Kibera, the largest informal settlement in Kenya, demolitions have cleared some areas for new developments aimed at improving living conditions and home ownership. However, the programme has faced controversy over evictions, compensation and displacement of residents before completion of new housing. (Photo by Gordwin Odhiambo / AFP)
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Residents of Soweto Zone D play checkers at the remains of demolished houses in front of buildings under construction for a state affordable housing programme following government-planned demolitions carried out to make space for the project at the Kibera informal settlement, in Nairobi on April 23, 2026. Kenya’s Affordable Housing Programme is a government initiative to replace informal settlements with low-cost housing. In Kibera, the largest informal settlement in Kenya, demolitions have cleared some areas for new developments aimed at improving living conditions and home ownership. However, the programme has faced controversy over evictions, compensation and displacement of residents before completion of new housing. (Photo by Gordwin Odhiambo / AFP)
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Residents of Soweto Zone D clear the remains of demolished structures following government-planned demolitions carried out to make space for a state affordable housing programme at the Kibera informal settlement, in Nairobi on April 23, 2026. Kenya’s Affordable Housing Programme is a government initiative to replace informal settlements with low-cost housing. In Kibera, the largest informal settlement in Kenya, demolitions have cleared some areas for new developments aimed at improving living conditions and home ownership. However, the programme has faced controversy over evictions, compensation and displacement of residents before completion of new housing. (Photo by Gordwin Odhiambo / AFP)
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Residents of Soweto Zone D walk past the remains of demolished structures in front of buildings under construction for a state affordable housing programme following government-planned demolitions carried out to make space for the project at the Kibera informal settlement, in Nairobi on April 23, 2026. Kenya’s Affordable Housing Programme is a government initiative to replace informal settlements with low-cost housing. In Kibera, the largest informal settlement in Kenya, demolitions have cleared some areas for new developments aimed at improving living conditions and home ownership. However, the programme has faced controversy over evictions, compensation and displacement of residents before completion of new housing. (Photo by Gordwin Odhiambo / AFP)
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Residents of Soweto Zone D walk past the remains of demolished structures in front of buildings under construction for a state affordable housing programme following government-planned demolitions carried out to make space for the project at the Kibera informal settlement, in Nairobi on April 23, 2026. Kenya’s Affordable Housing Programme is a government initiative to replace informal settlements with low-cost housing. In Kibera, the largest informal settlement in Kenya, demolitions have cleared some areas for new developments aimed at improving living conditions and home ownership. However, the programme has faced controversy over evictions, compensation and displacement of residents before completion of new housing. (Photo by Gordwin Odhiambo / AFP)
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