EPUKIRO, 14 January 2026 - Epukiro Secondary School's staff celebrates the school's achievement in the Grade 12 NSSCAS results. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, 14 January 2026 - Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp pictured during the official announcement of the 2025 NSSCO and NSSCAS examination results in Windhoek. (Photo by: Justina Shuumbwa) NAMPA
KATIMA MULILO, 13 January 2026 - Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform Ruthy Masake speaking at the first Zambezi regional youth indaba here on Tuesday. She is pictured with acting Regional Governor and Kabbe North Constituency Councillor, Bernard Sisamu. (Photo by: Michael Mutonga Liswaniso) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 13 January 2026 - Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp pictured with some of the top performing learners in the 2025 national examinations. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
RUNDU, 12 January 2026 - Andreas Muyongo Mungongi, who made his first appearance in the Rundu Magistrate’s Court on Monday. (Photo by: Sawi Hausiku) NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 13 January 2026 - Stakeholders attending the five-day SADC Agricultural Information Management Systems (AIMS) workshop, which is being held under the second phase of the support towards the Operationalisation of the SADC Regional Agricultural Policy in Swakopmund. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
RUNDU, 12 January 2026 - Kavango East Director of Education, Christine Shilima. (Photo by: Sawi Hausiku) NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 12 January 2026 - Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture Sanet Steenkamp visited several schools in Swakopmund as part of her ministry’s assessment on how schools in Erongo Region were opening and to present the 2025 national examination results to President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
Guatemalan soldier guard the entrance to the men's Preventive Detention Center in Guatemala City on January 18, 2026. Guatemala's government accused gang members of killing eight police officers in several attacks on January 18, 2025, after refusing to negotiate the transfer of leaders of these dangerous gangs to a lower-security prison. The killings occurred a day after gang-affiliated inmates took 46 people hostage in three prisons across the country. Police regained control of one of the prisons. (Photo by Edwin BERCIAN / AFP)
Guatemalan riot police officers guard the entrance to the men's Preventive Detention Center in Guatemala City on January 18, 2026. Guatemala's government accused gang members of killing eight police officers in several attacks on January 18, 2025, after refusing to negotiate the transfer of leaders of these dangerous gangs to a lower-security prison. The killings occurred a day after gang-affiliated inmates took 46 people hostage in three prisons across the country. Police regained control of one of the prisons. (Photo by Edwin BERCIAN / AFP)
Members of the Guatemalan Police Special Forces Division (FEP) are deployed at the entrance to the men's Preventive Detention Center in Guatemala City on January 18, 2026. Guatemala's government accused gang members of killing eight police officers in several attacks on January 18, 2025, after refusing to negotiate the transfer of leaders of these dangerous gangs to a lower-security prison. The killings occurred a day after gang-affiliated inmates took 46 people hostage in three prisons across the country. Police regained control of one of the prisons. (Photo by Edwin BERCIAN / AFP)
Members of the Guatemalan Police Special Forces Division (FEP) guard the entrance to the men's Preventive Detention Center in Guatemala City on January 18, 2026. Guatemala's government accused gang members of killing eight police officers in several attacks on January 18, 2025, after refusing to negotiate the transfer of leaders of these dangerous gangs to a lower-security prison. The killings occurred a day after gang-affiliated inmates took 46 people hostage in three prisons across the country. Police regained control of one of the prisons. (Photo by Edwin BERCIAN / AFP)
A Guatemalan soldier in an armored vehicle guards the entrance to the men's Preventive Detention Center in Guatemala City on January 18, 2026. Guatemala's government accused gang members of killing eight police officers in several attacks on January 18, 2025, after refusing to negotiate the transfer of leaders of these dangerous gangs to a lower-security prison. The killings occurred a day after gang-affiliated inmates took 46 people hostage in three prisons across the country. Police regained control of one of the prisons. (Photo by Edwin BERCIAN / AFP)
Socialist candidate Jose Antonio Seguro addresses supporters on the night of Portugal's presidential election first round in Caldas da Rainha on January 18, 2026. Portugal's socialist candidate won the first round of the presidential election and will face the far-right candidate in the second round, near-complete results showed today. With votes from 95 percent of constituencies counted, Socialist Antonio Jose Seguro was leading with 30.6 percent of the vote, while far-right contender Andre Ventura came in second with 24.2 percent. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)
Socialist candidate Jose Antonio Seguro addresses supporters on the night of Portugal's presidential election first round in Caldas da Rainha on January 18, 2026. Portugal's socialist candidate won the first round of the presidential election and will face the far-right candidate in the second round, near-complete results showed today. With votes from 95 percent of constituencies counted, Socialist Antonio Jose Seguro was leading with 30.6 percent of the vote, while far-right contender Andre Ventura came in second with 24.2 percent. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)
Socialist candidate Jose Antonio Seguro addresses supporters on the night of Portugal's presidential election first round in Caldas da Rainha on January 18, 2026. Portugal's socialist candidate won the first round of the presidential election and will face the far-right candidate in the second round, near-complete results showed today. With votes from 95 percent of constituencies counted, Socialist Antonio Jose Seguro was leading with 30.6 percent of the vote, while far-right contender Andre Ventura came in second with 24.2 percent. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)