WINDHOEK, 02 January 2026 - Fraud suspect Heidi Boois. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 02 February 2026 - Chairperson of the National Council, Lukas Muha speaks at the induction of the seventh National Council in Windhoek at the council chambers on Monday. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, 02 February 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah pictured during the opening of the first Cabinet meeting at State House. (Photo by: Andreas Thomas) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 30 January 2026 - Inspector General of the Namibian Police Force (NamPol), Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, spearheads the crime prevention operation which began on 30 January 2026. (Photo by: Ali Negumbo) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 31 January 2026 - Namibia Premier Football League outfits Life Fighters and FC Ongos battled it out during round 14 of the 2025/26 season at the UNAM Stadium. Ongos won the match 3-0. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 31 January 2026 - Otjiwarongo-based Namibia Premier Football League outfit Life Fighters’ Tjipenandjambi Tjaverua (left) dribbles against FC Ongos defender Hamidu Yakubu during round 14 of the 2025/26 season at UNAM Stadium. Ongos won the match 3-0. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 31 January 2026 - Otjiwarongo-based Namibia Premier Football League outfit Life Fighters’ Vilho Kaluvu in action against FC Ongos during round 14 of the 2025/26 season at the UNAM Stadium. Ongos won the match 3-0. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 31 January 2026 - Otjiwarongo-based Namibia Premier Football League (NPFL) outfit Mighty Gunners’ attacking midfielder Sedni Tsuseb (in gold) keeps his eye on the ball against UNAM FC during round 14 of the 2025/26 season at the UNAM Stadium. Mighty Gunners handed UNAM their first defeat after going unbeaten in 13 league matches. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
(FILES) French skier Perrine Laffont, five-time world champion in mogul skiing, poses with her medals, at the Monts d'Olmes, her home station, in Montferrier, southwestern France, on March 11, 2023. In the heart of Ariege, in the Monts d'Olmes resort where Olympic champion Perrine Laffont grew up, heavy snowfall like this winter is increasingly rare because of climate change, which is forcing a new way of "approaching the mountains". (Photo by Valentine CHAPUIS / AFP)
This photograph shows the Cevennes district in Ales, southern France on January 22, 2026, during a visit of drug dealing spots by French prosecutors. "The street sweeper can no longer come to clean, and at night there is gunfire": for this Alès resident, the arrival of the Marseille-based DZ Mafia criminal group in this small Gard town, as elsewhere in France, makes life increasingly unbearable. "If the mayor wants us to vote for him in the neighborhood, he has to eradicate this problem", said this woman who requested anonymity just a few weeks before the municipal elections at the foot of her building where tags display the price per gram of cannabis or cocaine. (Photo by Sylvain THOMAS / AFP)
French prosecutor of Nimes Cecile Gensac (C) addresses media with French prosecutor of Ales Abdelkrim Grini (R) next to inscriptions on a wall as they visit a drug dealing spot at the Pres-Saint-Jean district in Ales, southern France, on January 22, 2026. "The street sweeper can no longer come to clean, and at night there is gunfire": for this Alès resident, the arrival of the Marseille-based DZ Mafia criminal group in this small Gard town, as elsewhere in France, makes life increasingly unbearable. "If the mayor wants us to vote for him in the neighborhood, he has to eradicate this problem", said this woman who requested anonymity just a few weeks before the municipal elections at the foot of her building where tags display the price per gram of cannabis or cocaine. (Photo by Sylvain THOMAS / AFP)
This photograph shows the Cevennes district in Ales, southern France on January 22, 2026, during a visit of drug dealing spots by French prosecutors. "The street sweeper can no longer come to clean, and at night there is gunfire": for this Alès resident, the arrival of the Marseille-based DZ Mafia criminal group in this small Gard town, as elsewhere in France, makes life increasingly unbearable. "If the mayor wants us to vote for him in the neighborhood, he has to eradicate this problem", said this woman who requested anonymity just a few weeks before the municipal elections at the foot of her building where tags display the price per gram of cannabis or cocaine. (Photo by Sylvain THOMAS / AFP)
This photograph shows inscriptions on a wall at the Cevennes district in Ales, southern France on January 22, 2026, during a visit of drug dealing spots by French prosecutors. "The street sweeper can no longer come to clean, and at night there is gunfire": for this Alès resident, the arrival of the Marseille-based DZ Mafia criminal group in this small Gard town, as elsewhere in France, makes life increasingly unbearable. "If the mayor wants us to vote for him in the neighborhood, he has to eradicate this problem", said this woman who requested anonymity just a few weeks before the municipal elections at the foot of her building where tags display the price per gram of cannabis or cocaine. (Photo by Sylvain THOMAS / AFP)
This photograph shows inscriptions on a wall at the Cevennes district in Ales, southern France on January 22, 2026, during a visit of drug dealing spots by French prosecutors. "The street sweeper can no longer come to clean, and at night there is gunfire": for this Alès resident, the arrival of the Marseille-based DZ Mafia criminal group in this small Gard town, as elsewhere in France, makes life increasingly unbearable. "If the mayor wants us to vote for him in the neighborhood, he has to eradicate this problem", said this woman who requested anonymity just a few weeks before the municipal elections at the foot of her building where tags display the price per gram of cannabis or cocaine. (Photo by Sylvain THOMAS / AFP)
French prosecutor of Nimes Cecile Gensac (L) listens to French prosecutor of Ales Abdelkrim Grini (R) addressing media as they visit a drug dealing spot at the Pres-Saint-Jean district in Ales, southern France, on January 22, 2026. "The street sweeper can no longer come to clean, and at night there is gunfire": for this Alès resident, the arrival of the Marseille-based DZ Mafia criminal group in this small Gard town, as elsewhere in France, makes life increasingly unbearable. "If the mayor wants us to vote for him in the neighborhood, he has to eradicate this problem", said this woman who requested anonymity just a few weeks before the municipal elections at the foot of her building where tags display the price per gram of cannabis or cocaine. (Photo by Sylvain THOMAS / AFP)
This photograph shows the Pres-Saint-Jean district in Ales, southern France on January 22, 2026, during a visit of drug dealing spots by French prosecutors. "The street sweeper can no longer come to clean, and at night there is gunfire": for this Alès resident, the arrival of the Marseille-based DZ Mafia criminal group in this small Gard town, as elsewhere in France, makes life increasingly unbearable. "If the mayor wants us to vote for him in the neighborhood, he has to eradicate this problem", said this woman who requested anonymity just a few weeks before the municipal elections at the foot of her building where tags display the price per gram of cannabis or cocaine. (Photo by Sylvain THOMAS / AFP)