KATIMA MULILO, 02 January 2026 - Former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Katima Mulilo Town Council, Charles Nawa Nawa (50), died in a Windhoek hospital on Friday. (Photo: Contributed)
OSHAKATI, 02 January 2025 - The new councillor of Oshakati west constituency, Ndilimeke Iileka. (photo: contributed).
KAOKO-OTAVI, 30 December 2025- Deputy minister of International Relations and Trade Jennely Matundu, Kunene Region Governor Vipuakuje Muharukua, Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security Minister Lucia Iipumbu (middle), Namibia Correctional Service Commissioner (NCS) General Raphael Tuhafeni Hamunyela, Inspector General of the Namibian Police Force, Lieutenant Joseph Shikongo pictured with various leaders in the Kunene region and NCS staff members during the inauguration of the Kaoko-Otavi Correctional Facility on Tuesday. (Photo: Kaviveterue Virere) NAMPA
TSUMEB, 01 January 2026- The town of Tsumeb in the Oshikoto Region. (Photo: contributed)
NKURENKURU, 30 December 2025-Kavango West Police Spokesperson Chief Inspector Raimbert Muronga. (Photo:Contributed) NAMPA
KONGOLA, 29 December 2025 – Kongola youth activist Kiddo Manyando addressing a media conference on the banned United Democratic Party’s secessions ideologies to separate the Zambezi region from Namibia. (Photo: Contributed)
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
(260108) -- TAIYUAN, Jan. 8, 2026 (Xinhua) -- Children listen to an engineer explaining the equipment at Taiyuan Heavy Machinery Group Co., Ltd. in Taiyuan in north China's Shanxi Province, on April 19, 2025. In recent years, factory tours have become a popular addition to the already thriving study tours that Chinese parents are eager to send their children on to broaden their horizons. While earlier tours primarily focused on culture, tourism, and fitness, factory tours have gained popularity driven by China's shift toward high-end, smart, and green manufacturing. TO GO WITH "China Focus: Classrooms on factory floor: inside China's factory tour boom" (Xinhua)
(260108) -- TAIYUAN, Jan. 8, 2026 (Xinhua) -- Students pose for a group photo at Taiyuan Heavy Machinery Group Co., Ltd. in Taiyuan in north China's Shanxi Province, on Sept. 20, 2025. In recent years, factory tours have become a popular addition to the already thriving study tours that Chinese parents are eager to send their children on to broaden their horizons. While earlier tours primarily focused on culture, tourism, and fitness, factory tours have gained popularity driven by China's shift toward high-end, smart, and green manufacturing. TO GO WITH "China Focus: Classrooms on factory floor: inside China's factory tour boom" (Xinhua)
(260108) -- TAIYUAN, Jan. 8, 2026 (Xinhua) -- Students view the production lines at Geely Auto's Jinzhong facility in Jinzhong, north China's Shanxi Province, on Dec. 22, 2025. In recent years, factory tours have become a popular addition to the already thriving study tours that Chinese parents are eager to send their children on to broaden their horizons. While earlier tours primarily focused on culture, tourism, and fitness, factory tours have gained popularity driven by China's shift toward high-end, smart, and green manufacturing. TO GO WITH "China Focus: Classrooms on factory floor: inside China's factory tour boom" (Xinhua/Xie Yuan)
(FILES) A French peacekeeper of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) stands by munitions formerly used by Iran-backed Hezbollah at a position that was held by the group in the Khraibeh Valley in el-Meri in south Lebanon on August 27, 2025. Lebanon's army said on Januray 8, 2026, that it had completed the first phase of its plan to disarm Hezbollah in south Lebanon, while Israel called the efforts encouraging but "far from sufficient". Under heavy US pressure and amid fears of expanded Israeli strikes, Lebanon has committed to disarming the Iran-backed militant group, which was badly weakened after more than a year of hostilities including two months of all-out war that ended with a November 2024 ceasefire. (Photo by ANWAR AMRO / AFP)
(FILES) A peacekeeper of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) stands by an artillery gun at a fortified position formerly held Iran-backed Hezbollah in the Khraibeh Valley in el-Meri in south Lebanon on August 27, 2025. Lebanon's army said on Januray 8, 2026, that it had completed the first phase of its plan to disarm Hezbollah in south Lebanon, while Israel called the efforts encouraging but "far from sufficient". Under heavy US pressure and amid fears of expanded Israeli strikes, Lebanon has committed to disarming the Iran-backed militant group, which was badly weakened after more than a year of hostilities including two months of all-out war that ended with a November 2024 ceasefire. (Photo by ANWAR AMRO / AFP)
(FILES) This photograph taken during a press tour organised by the Lebanese army shows a room inside an abandoned tunnel said to have been used by Hezbollah, in a mountainous valley on the outskirts of the southern village of Zibqin, on November 28, 2025. Lebanon's army said on Januray 8, 2026, that it had completed the first phase of its plan to disarm Hezbollah in south Lebanon, while Israel called the efforts encouraging but "far from sufficient". Under heavy US pressure and amid fears of expanded Israeli strikes, Lebanon has committed to disarming the Iran-backed militant group, which was badly weakened after more than a year of hostilities including two months of all-out war that ended with a November 2024 ceasefire. (Photo by ANWAR AMRO / AFP)
(FILES) This photograph taken during a press tour organised by the Lebanese army shows an abandoned tunnel said to have been used by Hezbollah, in a mountainous valley on the outskirts of the southern village of Zibqin, on November 28, 2025. Lebanon's army said on Januray 8, 2026, that it had completed the first phase of its plan to disarm Hezbollah in south Lebanon, while Israel called the efforts encouraging but "far from sufficient". Under heavy US pressure and amid fears of expanded Israeli strikes, Lebanon has committed to disarming the Iran-backed militant group, which was badly weakened after more than a year of hostilities including two months of all-out war that ended with a November 2024 ceasefire. (Photo by anwar amro / AFP)
(FILES) Militants with the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah, parade in Beirut's southern suburbs on April 14, 2023, to mark Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day, a commemoration in support of the Palestinian people celebrated annually on the last Friday of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. Lebanon's army said on Januray 8, 2026, that it had completed the first phase of its plan to disarm Hezbollah in south Lebanon, while Israel called the efforts encouraging but "far from sufficient". Under heavy US pressure and amid fears of expanded Israeli strikes, Lebanon has committed to disarming the Iran-backed militant group, which was badly weakened after more than a year of hostilities including two months of all-out war that ended with a November 2024 ceasefire. (Photo by ANWAR AMRO / AFP)