KATIMA MULILO, 14 March 2025 - Bush Bucks FC continued their dominant run in the Namport Zambezi Regional Second Division League over the weekend, thrashing Green Eagles FC 4-0 on Saturday at the UNAM Sports Field. (Photo by: Michael Mutonga Liswaniso) NAMPA
KAMUPUPU, 04 May 2026 - Swapo leaders urged Namibians to honour national sacrifices through unity and service at the 48th commemoration of Cassinga Day at Kamupupu village in the Kavango West Region on Monday. (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
GIBEON, 04 May 2026 - Vice President Lucia Witbooi delivers the keynote address at the Cassinga Day commemoration held in Gibeon. (Photo: Contributed)
OLUKEKETE, 04 May 2026 - Cassinga massacre survivor Ignatius Mwanyekange pictured during the Cassinga day commemoration at Okalukekete village in the Omusati Region on Monday. (Photo: Contributed)
KAMUPUPU, 04 May 2026 - Member of Parliament and Swapo Central Committee member, Austin Samupwa. (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
OLUKEKETE, 04 May 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah lays a wreath at the Outapi PLAN fighters’ mass grave site ahead of the 48th Cassinga Day commemoration at Olukekete Centre in the Outapi Constituency. (Photo: Contributed)
KAMUPUPU, 04 May 2026 - Member of Parliament and Swapo Central Committee member Austin Samupwa. (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
OMPINGE, 03 May 2026- Community members from Ompinge village in the Onyaanya constituency of the Oshikoto region watching a film screening titled 'Namibia: The Struggle for Liberation,' ahead of the Cassinga Day commemorations. Those commemorations are set to take place at Okapalelona settlement in the Omusati region on Monday. (Photo: contributed)
French brewer Aurelien Picard holds a bottle of a beer named 'John Lemon', a play on words in reference to British musician John Lennon at the brewery 'Brasserie de l'imprimerie' in Bannalec, western France on May 5, 2026. Following a formal notice from Yoko Ono, the widow of the Beatles singer, a Breton brewery has sold several thousand bottles of ‘John Lemon’ beer in just a few days – beer it will no longer be able to sell after July 1, 2026, the brewer told AFP on May 5, 2026. At the end of March, a Dutch law firm served the brewery with a formal notice to cease marketing ‘John Lemon’, failing which it would face having to pay substantial sums to the Yoko Ono Trust, which is responsible for protecting John Lennon’s image. (Photo by Fred TANNEAU / AFP)
French brewer Aurelien Picard holds a bottle of a beer named 'John Lemon', a play on words in reference to British musician John Lennon at the brewery 'Brasserie de l'imprimerie' in Bannalec, western France on May 5, 2026. Following a formal notice from Yoko Ono, the widow of the Beatles singer, a Breton brewery has sold several thousand bottles of ‘John Lemon’ beer in just a few days – beer it will no longer be able to sell after July 1, 2026, the brewer told AFP on May 5, 2026. At the end of March, a Dutch law firm served the brewery with a formal notice to cease marketing ‘John Lemon’, failing which it would face having to pay substantial sums to the Yoko Ono Trust, which is responsible for protecting John Lennon’s image. (Photo by Fred TANNEAU / AFP)
Men drink coconut water on a hot summer day along a street in Amritsar on May 5, 2026. (Photo by Narinder NANU / AFP)
Children drink coconut water on a hot summer day along a street in Amritsar on May 5, 2026. (Photo by Narinder NANU / AFP)
Displaced Somali school pupils head back after school hours at a camp for internally displaced persons (IDP) in the outskirts of Kismayo town, on April 21, 2026. Millions of people in Somalia are facing the repercussions of a severe drought after three consecutive failed raining seasons. Kismayo, the capital of Jubaland State in southern Somalia, is one of the largest IDP-receiving cities in the Horn of Africa country, receiving hundreds of thousands of people fleeing the prolonged drought and conflict. Save the Children provides health and nutrition services across the camp. (Photo by SIMON MAINA / AFP)
A man affected by drought walks past a livestock carcass, next to a camp for displaced people in the outskirts of Kismayo town, on April 21, 2026. Millions of people in Somalia are facing the repercussions of a severe drought after three consecutive failed raining seasons. Kismayo, the capital of Jubaland State in southern Somalia, is one of the largest IDP-receiving cities in the Horn of Africa country, receiving hundreds of thousands of people fleeing the prolonged drought and conflict. Save the Children provides health and nutrition services across the camp. (Photo by SIMON MAINA / AFP)
A woman affected by drought offers her malnourished weak cow water next to a camp for displaced people in the outskirts of Kismayo town, on April 21, 2026. Millions of people in Somalia are facing the repercussions of a severe drought after three consecutive failed raining seasons. Kismayo, the capital of Jubaland State in southern Somalia, is one of the largest IDP-receiving cities in the Horn of Africa country, receiving hundreds of thousands of people fleeing the prolonged drought and conflict. Save the Children provides health and nutrition services across the camp. (Photo by SIMON MAINA / AFP)
Internally displaced boy resting after attending a lesson in Madrasa to read and write Koranic verses engraved on pieces of wood in a camp for displaced people in the outskirts of Kismayo town, on April 21, 2026. Millions of people in Somalia are facing the repercussions of a severe drought after three consecutive failed raining seasons. Kismayo, the capital of Jubaland State in southern Somalia, is one of the largest IDP-receiving cities in the Horn of Africa country, receiving hundreds of thousands of people fleeing the prolonged drought and conflict. Save the Children provides health and nutrition services across the camp. (Photo by SIMON MAINA / AFP)