WINDHOEK, 18 April 2026 - A Western Suburbs player (in green and white) takes on Grootfontein opponents (in blue and white) during their Round Two clash of the Namibia Rugby Union Premier League at Suburbs Park in Khomasdal. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 18 April 2026 - A Western Suburbs player (in green and white) takes on Grootfontein opponents (in blue and white) during their Round Two clash of the Namibia Rugby Union Premier League at Suburbs Park in Khomasdal. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 18 April 2026 - A Western Suburbs player (in green and white) takes on Grootfontein opponents (in blue and white) during their Round Two clash of the Namibia Rugby Union Premier League at Suburbs Park in Khomasdal. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 18 April 2026 - A Western Suburbs player (in green and white) takes on Grootfontein opponents (in blue and white) during their Round Two clash of the Namibia Rugby Union Premier League at Suburbs Park in Khomasdal. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 18 April 2026 - A Western Suburbs player (in green and white) takes on Grootfontein opponents (in blue and white) during their Round Two clash of the Namibia Rugby Union Premier League at Suburbs Park in Khomasdal. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 18 April 2026 - A Western Suburbs player (in green and white) takes on Grootfontein opponents (in blue and white) during their Round Two clash of the Namibia Rugby Union Premier League at Suburbs Park in Khomasdal. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 18 April 2026 - A Western Suburbs player (in green and white) takes on Grootfontein opponents (in blue and white) during their Round Two clash of the Namibia Rugby Union Premier League at Suburbs Park in Khomasdal. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 16 April 2026 - Lawyer Joas Neemwatya pictured with his clients outside the Windhoek High Court. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
The results of the FIBA Women's Basketball 2026 World Cup draw are seen on the display at a ceremony in Berlin on April 21, 2026. (Photo by Odd ANDERSEN / AFP) / ALTERNATIVE CROP
An armed police officer stands next to the ancient Cotofenesti helmet and two Dacian gold bracelets on display at the National Museum of History of Romania (MNIR) in Bucharest on April 21, 2026. The artifacts, shown together for the first time since their repatriation, are part of a national campaign to bring Romania’s most significant ancient treasures to the public across the country. In January 2025, the Cotofenesti helmet and several gold bracelets were stolen from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands. They were on loan from the National Museum of History of Romania (MNIR) as part of the "Dacia – Empire of Gold and Silver" exhibition. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)
An armed police officer stands next to the ancient Cotofenesti helmet and two Dacian gold bracelets on display at the National Museum of History of Romania (MNIR) in Bucharest on April 21, 2026. The artifacts, shown together for the first time since their repatriation, are part of a national campaign to bring Romania’s most significant ancient treasures to the public across the country. In January 2025, the Cotofenesti helmet and several gold bracelets were stolen from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands. They were on loan from the National Museum of History of Romania (MNIR) as part of the "Dacia – Empire of Gold and Silver" exhibition. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)
An armed police officer stands next to the ancient Cotofenesti helmet and two Dacian gold bracelets on display at the National Museum of History of Romania (MNIR) in Bucharest on April 21, 2026. The artifacts, shown together for the first time since their repatriation, are part of a national campaign to bring Romania’s most significant ancient treasures to the public across the country. In January 2025, the Cotofenesti helmet and several gold bracelets were stolen from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands. They were on loan from the National Museum of History of Romania (MNIR) as part of the "Dacia – Empire of Gold and Silver" exhibition. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)
The ancient Cotofenesti helmet and two Dacian gold bracelets are on display at the National Museum of History of Romania (MNIR) in Bucharest on April 21, 2026. The artifacts, shown together for the first time since their repatriation, are part of a national campaign to bring Romania’s most significant ancient treasures to the public across the country. In January 2025, the Cotofenesti helmet and several gold bracelets were stolen from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands. They were on loan from the National Museum of History of Romania (MNIR) as part of the "Dacia – Empire of Gold and Silver" exhibition. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)
A TV jornalist films the ancient Cotofenesti helmet and two Dacian gold bracelets on display at the National Museum of History of Romania (MNIR) in Bucharest on April 21, 2026. The artifacts, shown together for the first time since their repatriation, are part of a national campaign to bring Romania’s most significant ancient treasures to the public across the country. In January 2025, the Cotofenesti helmet and several gold bracelets were stolen from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands. They were on loan from the National Museum of History of Romania (MNIR) as part of the "Dacia – Empire of Gold and Silver" exhibition. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)
An armed police officer stands next to the ancient Cotofenesti helmet and two Dacian gold bracelets on display at the National Museum of History of Romania (MNIR) in Bucharest on April 21, 2026. The artifacts, shown together for the first time since their repatriation, are part of a national campaign to bring Romania’s most significant ancient treasures to the public across the country. In January 2025, the Cotofenesti helmet and several gold bracelets were stolen from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands. They were on loan from the National Museum of History of Romania (MNIR) as part of the "Dacia – Empire of Gold and Silver" exhibition. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)
A guest takes photos of the ancient Cotofenesti helmet and two Dacian gold bracelets on display at the National Museum of History of Romania (MNIR) in Bucharest on April 21, 2026. The artifacts, shown together for the first time since their repatriation, are part of a national campaign to bring Romania’s most significant ancient treasures to the public across the country. In January 2025, the Cotofenesti helmet and several gold bracelets were stolen from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands. They were on loan from the National Museum of History of Romania (MNIR) as part of the "Dacia – Empire of Gold and Silver" exhibition. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)