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WINDHOEK, 18 MAY 2026 - Bank Windhoek's Managing Director, James Chapman. (Photo: Contributed)
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KATIMA MULILO, 17 May 2026 - Zambezi Sporting Academy FC lost 2-0 to Bright Stars FC during the Zambezi Regional Second Division Preliminary Namibia Football Association (NFA) Cup held at the Katima Mulilo Sports Complex on Sunday. (Photo: Contributed)
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KATIMA MULILO, 17 MAY (NAMPA) – Bright Stars FC secured the Zambezi Regional Second Division Preliminary Namibia Football Association (NFA) Cup title on Sunday, defeating Zambezi Sporting Academy 2-0 in the final held at the Katima Mulilo Sports Complex. (Photo: Michael Mutonga Liswaniso) NAMPA
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OMUTHIYA, 17 May 2026 - Fontein City Football Club emerged champions of the Oshikoto Second Division Namibia Football Association (NFA) Cup after beating Omuthiya United Football Club 4-1 on penalties, at the Omuthiya Sports Field on Sunday. (Photo: Contributed)
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OKAKOKO, 17 May 2026 - The shack that caught fire and claimed the lives of two toddlers at Okakoko village in the Omuthiya constituency of the Oshikoto region on Sunday. (Photo: Max Henrich) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 16 May 2026 - A UNAM Bokkies player (in red and white) battles for possession against Ongos FC (in maroon) during Round 20 of the Women’s Super League at UNAM Stadium in Windhoek. The closely contested encounter on Saturday ended in a goalless draw. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 16 May 2026 - A UNAM Bokkies player (in red and white) battles for possession against Ongos FC (in maroon) during Round 20 of the Women’s Super League at UNAM Stadium in Windhoek. The closely contested encounter on Saturday ended in a goalless draw. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 16 May 2026 - A UNAM Bokkies player (in red and white) battles for possession against Ongos FC (in maroon) during Round 20 of the Women’s Super League at UNAM Stadium in Windhoek. The closely contested encounter on Saturday ended in a goalless draw. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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Fourth-year Architecture student Alejandro Benнtez cooks with charcoal during a power cut in Punta Brava, Havana on May 11, 2026. Since February 2026, the fuel crisis in Cuba—marked by the oil blockade imposed by the United States—has left universities without in-person classes. Today, practical degrees such as architecture and design are surviving amid blackouts, shortages and slashed programmes. Training has become so fragmented that an entire generation fears they are being left professionally half-formed. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP)
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Fourth-year Architecture student Alejandro Benitez studies at home during a power cut in Punta Brava, Havana on May 11, 2026. Since February 2026, the fuel crisis in Cuba—marked by the oil blockade imposed by the United States—has left universities without in-person classes. Today, practical degrees such as architecture and design are surviving amid blackouts, shortages and slashed programmes. Training has become so fragmented that an entire generation fears they are being left professionally half-formed. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP)
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Alejandro Benнtez (L), a fourth-year Architecture student, and industrial designer and ISDI professor Alfredo Rodrнguez (R) talk during an interview with AFP in Punta Brava, Havana, on 11 May, 2026. Since February 2026, the fuel crisis in Cuba—marked by the oil blockade imposed by the United States—has left universities without in-person classes. Today, practical degrees such as architecture and design are surviving amid blackouts, shortages and slashed programmes. Training has become so fragmented that an entire generation fears they are being left professionally half-formed. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP)
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A “No Sitting” and “No Entry” sign is visible on the stairs at the University of Havana on May 13, 2026. Since February 2026, the fuel crisis in Cuba—marked by the oil blockade imposed by the United States—has left universities without in-person classes. Today, practical degrees such as architecture and design are surviving amid blackouts, shortages and slashed programmes. Training has become so fragmented that an entire generation fears they are being left professionally half-formed. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP)
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An old car drives past the University of Havana on May 13, 2026. Since February 2026, the fuel crisis in Cuba—marked by the oil blockade imposed by the United States—has left universities without in-person classes. Today, practical degrees such as architecture and design are surviving amid blackouts, shortages and slashed programmes. Training has become so fragmented that an entire generation fears they are being left professionally half-formed. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP)
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18 May 2026, Brandenburg, Potsdam: The rainbow flag is raised in the courtyard of the Brandenburg State Parliament to mark the International Day against Homo-, Bi-, Inter- and Transphobia. Photo: Sven Kaeuler/dpa
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18 May 2026, Brandenburg, Potsdam: Ulrike Liedtke (L), President of the Brandenburg State Parliament, raises the rainbow flag in the courtyard of the Brandenburg State Parliament to mark the International Day against Homo-, Bi-, Inter- and Transphobia. Photo: Sven Kaeuler/dpa
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18 May 2026, Brandenburg, Potsdam: Ulrike Liedtke, President of the Brandenburg State Parliament, raises the rainbow flag in the courtyard of the Brandenburg State Parliament to mark the International Day against Homo-, Bi-, Inter- and Transphobia. Photo: Sven Kaeuler/dpa
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