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OMUTHIYA, 05 August 2025 - Community members of Oshalongo B have started building a clinic. (Photo: Contributed)
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OPUWO, 04 August 2025 - Electoral Commission of Namibia Kunene Regional Election Officer, Mike Nganjone. (Photo: Contributed)
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KATIMA MULILO, 01 August 2025 - Mutonga Matali is the Manager for Corporate Communications and Marketing at the National Housing Enterprise (NHE). (Photo: Contributed)
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OTJIWARONGO, 04 AUG (NAMPA) - Otjozondjupa Governor John //Khamuseb at the official opening of a weeklong consultative workshop for the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Gender Equality, Health and Social Welfare on Monday morning at Otjiwarongo. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA
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OTJIWARONGO, 04 AUG (NAMPA) - Chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Gender Equality, Health and Social Welfare, Nono Katjingisiua speaks on Monday at Otjiwarongo a weeklong consultative workshop with the ministries of education, health, gender, police's gender based violence, home affairs, water and legal assistance centre. Deputy Chairperson of the committee Ephraim Nekongo is also attending the workshop. Otjozondjupa Governor John //Khamuseb officially opened it on Monday morning. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA
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OTJIWARONGO, 04 August 2025 - The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Gender Equality, Health and Social Welfare is meeting at Otjiwarongo this week to discuss issues surrounding access to health services, gender equality, and the social welfare of women, children and other vulnerable groups. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA
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OTJIWARONGO, 04 AUG (NAMPA) - Group photo for the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Gender Equality, Health and Social Welfare on Monday at Otjiwarongo where its members are attending a weeklong consultative workshop with ministries of education, health, gender, police's gender based violence, home affairs, water and legal assistance centre. Chairperson of the committee Nono Katjingisiua and her deputy Ephraim Nekongo are also attending the workshop. Otjozondjupa Governor John //Khamuseb officially opened it on Monday morning. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 04 August 2025 - The Rehoboth Town Council on Sunday commissioned Hage Geingob Drive, renaming the former D1210 Street in honour of the late President Hage Geingob. 

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(FILES) This file photo taken on November 27, 2024 shows people walking past a display case (L) showing a new PlayStation 5, in the lobby of the Sony headquarters building in central Tokyo. Japan's Sony raised its net profit forecast for the current financial year to 970 billion yen (6.6 billion USD) on August 7, 2025, up from the previous estimate of 930 billion yen. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)
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(FILES) This file photo taken on September 26, 2024 shows a member of the media trying out Sony's new PlayStation 5 console during the preview day for the annual Tokyo Game Show at Makuhari Messe in Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture. Japan's Sony raised its net profit forecast for the current financial year to 970 billion yen (6.6 billion USD) on August 7, 2025, up from the previous estimate of 930 billion yen. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)
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(FILES) This file photo taken on May 14, 2025 shows the logo of Japanese entertainment and electronics giant Sony displayed at the company's headquarters in Tokyo. Japan's Sony raised its net profit forecast for the current financial year to 970 billion yen (6.6 billion USD) on August 7, 2025, up from the previous estimate of 930 billion yen. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP)
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(FILES) US pianist Eddie Palmieri cheers on August 2, 2009 at the Theatre de la Mer in Sete southeastern France, during the music Festival Fiest'A. Eddie Palmieri, the legendary Latin music pianist and bandleader who helped ignite New York’s salsa scene, died at 88 at his New Jersey home on August 6, according to a statement on his social media. (Photo by RAYMOND ROIG / AFP)
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(FILES) This file photo taken on November 27, 2024 shows a general view shows the logo for Japanese company Sony outside the company's headquarters building in central Tokyo. Japan's Sony raised its net profit forecast for the current financial year to 970 billion yen (6.6 billion USD) on August 7, 2025, up from the previous estimate of 930 billion yen. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)
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(FILES) US pianist Eddie Palmieri performs on August 2, 2009 at the Theatre de la Mer in Sete southeastern France, during the music Festival Fiest'A. Eddie Palmieri, the legendary Latin music pianist and bandleader who helped ignite New York’s salsa scene, died at 88 at his New Jersey home on August 6, according to a statement on his social media. (Photo by RAYMOND ROIG / AFP)
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(FILES) The sun rises by the Eiffel Tower and the Sacre Coeur Basilica ontop of the Montmartre hill in Paris on July 1, 2025, as the city is on red alert for high temperatures, with the top of the Eiffel Tower shut, polluting traffic banned and speed restrictions in place as a searing heatwave gripped Europe. Some resist, others crack: Paris does not have a culture of individual air conditioning, but with the intensification of heat waves, the issue is becoming increasingly pressing and poses a dilemma for those who are aware of the damage it causes.‘It was up to 41 degrees in my home during the last heatwave. I didn't think that was possible,’ sighs Marion Laruste, who lives in an attic in the north-east of the capital. (Photo by Thibaud MORITZ / AFP)
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(FILES) This photograph taken from the panoramic terrace of the Montparnasse tower, on September 6, 2023 shows the zinc rooftops of Haussmannian buildings in Paris, amid modern buildings. Some resist, others crack: Paris does not have a culture of individual air conditioning, but with the intensification of heat waves, the issue is becoming increasingly pressing and poses a dilemma for those who are aware of the damage it causes.‘It was up to 41 degrees in my home during the last heatwave. I didn't think that was possible,’ sighs Marion Laruste, who lives in an attic in the north-east of the capital. (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP)
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