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WINDHOEK, 23 March- Indian High Commissioner to Namibia, Rahul Shirvastava, Deputy Minister of Defence Force Charles Mubita and Deputy Minister of International Relations and Trade Jennely Matundu at the inauguration of a computer lab at Osona Military Base. (Photo by Eba Kandovazu). NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 23 March 2026 - The Namibia Tourism Board and First National Bank of Namibia (FNB) have signing an agreement aimed at strengthening tourism entrepreneurship. (Photo by: Justina Shuumbwa) NAMPA
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GOBABIS, 22 March 2026 - Namibia Rural Sport Development Federation president Japandera Procolo Kamburona. (Photo: Contributed)
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MARIENTAL, 22 March 2026 - Minister of ICT, Emma Theofelus, addresses Hardap residents during the Independence celebrations in Mariental. (Photo: Contributed)
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GOBABIS, 21 March 2026 - Director General of the National Planning Commission, Dr Kaire Mbuende. (Photo: Contributed)
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OSHAKATI, 21 March 2026 - Minister of Finance Erica Shafudah pictured during the 36th independence anniversary celebration at Okahao in the Omusati region. (Photo: contributed)
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MARIENTAL, 21 March 2026 - Former PLAN fighter and current coordinator of the Namibia National Liberation Veterans Association in the Hardap Region, Theresia Basson. (Photo: Contributed)
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OSHAKATI, 21 March 2026 - Ohangwena regional governor Kadiva Hamutumwa pictured during the 36th independence day celebration at Helao Nafidi on Saturday. (Photo: contributed)
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(FILES) This aerial picture taken on January 28, 2026 shows the Cirebon-1 coal power plant in Cirebon, West Java. Asian countries are ramping up use of polluting coal to tackle energy shortages and price spikes linked to the Iran war, but the crisis could have an environmental silver lining. (Photo by BAY ISMOYO / AFP)
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(FILES) A general view shows exhaust gases billowing from the chimneys of the Taean Thermal Power Station, a large coal-fired power station owned by Korean Western Power Co, part of Korea Electric Power Corporation, in Taean, around 150 kilometers from Seoul, on November 17, 2025. Asian countries are ramping up use of polluting coal to tackle energy shortages and price spikes linked to the Iran war, but the crisis could have an environmental silver lining. (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE / AFP)
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(FILES) A worker operates a wheel loader to convey heaps of raw coal into train carriages, excavated from an open-cast mine on the outskirts of Dhanbad, in India's Jharkhand state on August 13, 2025. Asian countries are ramping up use of polluting coal to tackle energy shortages and price spikes linked to the Iran war, but the crisis could have an environmental silver lining. (Photo by Vishal kumar singh / AFP)
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This photograph taken on March 18, 2026 shows Vaibhav Das, a PhD scholar who identifies as  non-binary speaking during an interview with AFP in New Delhi. A proposed amendment to India's transgender law has sparked fear and anger among LGBTQ groups, who warn it could undo hard-won legal gains and take away the right to self-identify. (Photo by Arun SANKAR / AFP)
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This photograph taken on March 18, 2026 shows Ritu, an activist who identifies as non-binary speaking during an interview with AFP in New Delhi. A proposed amendment to India's transgender law has sparked fear and anger among LGBTQ groups, who warn it could undo hard-won legal gains and take away the right to self-identify. (Photo by Arun SANKAR / AFP)
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This photograph taken on March 18, 2026 shows activist Ritu (L) and PhD scholar Vaibhav Das, who identify as non-binary interacting with students on the proposed Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Bill in New Delhi. A proposed amendment to India's transgender law has sparked fear and anger among LGBTQ groups, who warn it could undo hard-won legal gains and take away the right to self-identify. (Photo by Arun SANKAR / AFP)
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This photograph taken on March 18, 2026 shows Kabir Maan, an educator and trans man from India's marginalised Dalit community speaking with AFP during an interview in New Delhi. A proposed amendment to India's transgender law has sparked fear and anger among LGBTQ groups, who warn it could undo hard-won legal gains and take away the right to self-identify. (Photo by Arun SANKAR / AFP)
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This photograph taken on March 18, 2026 shows Kabir Maan, an educator and trans man from India's marginalised Dalit community speaking with AFP during an interview in New Delhi. A proposed amendment to India's transgender law has sparked fear and anger among LGBTQ groups, who warn it could undo hard-won legal gains and take away the right to self-identify. (Photo by Arun SANKAR / AFP)
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