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WINDHOEK, 28 October 2025 - Nampa’s Board Chairperson, Ndeuhala Katonyala-Lewis. (Photo: Contributed)
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MARIENTAL, 27 October 2025 - The Real Madrid Soccer Clinic is underway in Mariental. It started on Monday and ends Friday. (Photo by: Charmaine Boois) NAMPA
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MARIENTAL, 27 October 2025 - Representatives from the Real Madrid Sports Clinic pictured with local teachers and the Hardap Region's Director of Education, Innovation, Sports Arts and Culture, Paulus Lewin, during the official opening of the Real Madrid Soccer Clinic in Mariental on Monday. (Photo by: Charmaine Boois) NAMPA
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MARIENTAL, 27 October 2025 - The Real Madrid Soccer Clinic is underway in Mariental. It started on Monday and ends Friday. (Photo by: Charmaine Boois) NAMPA
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AMINUIS, 25 October 2025 - Ovambanderu Chief Tjozohongo II Nguvauva pictured during the commemoration of the Ovambanderu community’s forced migration from concentration camps to Aminuis. (Photo by: Zebaldt Ngaruka) NAMPA
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AMINUIS, 27 October 2025 - Ovambanderu Chief Tjozohongo II Nguvauva pictured with Deputy Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy Gaudentia Krohne,  Omaheke Governor Pijoo Nganate, and the Ovambanderu leadership during the commemoration of the Ovambanderu community’s forced migration from concentration camps to Aminuis. (Photo by: Zebaldt Ngaruka) NAMPA
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AMINUIS, 27 October 2025 - Ovambanderu Traditional Authority Chief Tjozohongo II Nguvauva (C) flanked by Zebald Tjozongoro (L) and Kaitjombiri Karjirua (R). (Photo by: Zebaldt Ngaruka) NAMPA
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KATIMA MULILO, 27 October 2025 - Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform, Ruth Masake speaks during the official launch of the five-year National Sanitation and Hygiene Strategy. (Photo by: Michael Mutonga Liswaniso) NAMPA
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Players from South Sudan and Uganda’s blind football team fight for the ball during a match at Hamz Stadium Nakivubo War Memorial Grounds in Kampala, on October 27, 2025. South Sudan's national blind football team, the Bright Stars, is making its international debut in a mini-tournament in Kampala, featuring teams from Uganda and Zimbabwe. The tournament offers the team greater visibility and a chance to compete for a spot at the 2028 Paralympics in California. South Sudan's team began humbly five years ago with just two players under the guidance of sighted head coach Simon Madol Akol, who has since grown the team to 40 members. (Photo by Stuart Tibaweswa / AFP)
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Players from South Sudan and Uganda’s blind football team fight for the ball during a match at Hamz Stadium Nakivubo War Memorial Grounds in Kampala, on October 27, 2025. South Sudan's national blind football team, the Bright Stars, is making its international debut in a mini-tournament in Kampala, featuring teams from Uganda and Zimbabwe. The tournament offers the team greater visibility and a chance to compete for a spot at the 2028 Paralympics in California. South Sudan's team began humbly five years ago with just two players under the guidance of sighted head coach Simon Madol Akol, who has since grown the team to 40 members. (Photo by Stuart Tibaweswa / AFP)
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Simon Madol Akol, head coach of South Sudan’s blind football team, directs his team from the sidelines during their match against Uganda at Hamz Stadium Nakivubo War Memorial Grounds in Kampala, on October 27, 2025. South Sudan's national blind football team, the Bright Stars, is making its international debut in a mini-tournament in Kampala, featuring teams from Uganda and Zimbabwe. The tournament offers the team greater visibility and a chance to compete for a spot at the 2028 Paralympics in California. South Sudan's team began humbly five years ago with just two players under the guidance of sighted head coach Simon Madol Akol, who has since grown the team to 40 members. (Photo by Stuart Tibaweswa / AFP)
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Martin Ladu Paul, 23, team captain of South Sudan’s blind football team, (L) celebrates with a teammate after scoring a goal during their match against Uganda at Hamz Stadium Nakivubo War Memorial Grounds in Kampala, on October 27, 2025. South Sudan's national blind football team, the Bright Stars, is making its international debut in a mini-tournament in Kampala, featuring teams from Uganda and Zimbabwe. The tournament offers the team greater visibility and a chance to compete for a spot at the 2028 Paralympics in California. South Sudan's team began humbly five years ago with just two players under the guidance of sighted head coach Simon Madol Akol, who has since grown the team to 40 members. (Photo by Stuart Tibaweswa / AFP)
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Players from South Sudan’s blind football team react on the bench during a match against Uganda at Hamz Stadium Nakivubo War Memorial Grounds in Kampala, on October 27, 2025. South Sudan's national blind football team, the Bright Stars, is making its international debut in a mini-tournament in Kampala, featuring teams from Uganda and Zimbabwe. The tournament offers the team greater visibility and a chance to compete for a spot at the 2028 Paralympics in California. South Sudan's team began humbly five years ago with just two players under the guidance of sighted head coach Simon Madol Akol, who has since grown the team to 40 members. (Photo by Stuart Tibaweswa / AFP)
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Players from South Sudan’s blind football team make their way to the pitch to play a match against Uganda at Hamz Stadium Nakivubo War Memorial Grounds in Kampala, on October 27, 2025. South Sudan's national blind football team, the Bright Stars, is making its international debut in a mini-tournament in Kampala, featuring teams from Uganda and Zimbabwe. The tournament offers the team greater visibility and a chance to compete for a spot at the 2028 Paralympics in California. South Sudan's team began humbly five years ago with just two players under the guidance of sighted head coach Simon Madol Akol, who has since grown the team to 40 members. (Photo by Stuart Tibaweswa / AFP)
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Players from South Sudan’s blind football team make their way to the pitch to play the second half of a match against Uganda at Hamz Stadium Nakivubo War Memorial Grounds in Kampala, on October 27, 2025. South Sudan's national blind football team, the Bright Stars, is making its international debut in a mini-tournament in Kampala, featuring teams from Uganda and Zimbabwe. The tournament offers the team greater visibility and a chance to compete for a spot at the 2028 Paralympics in California. South Sudan's team began humbly five years ago with just two players under the guidance of sighted head coach Simon Madol Akol, who has since grown the team to 40 members. (Photo by Stuart Tibaweswa / AFP)
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South Sudan and Uganda blind football teams pose with the referees before a match at Hamz Stadium Nakivubo War Memorial Grounds in Kampala, on October 27, 2025. South Sudan's national blind football team, the Bright Stars, is making its international debut in a mini-tournament in Kampala, featuring teams from Uganda and Zimbabwe. The tournament offers the team greater visibility and a chance to compete for a spot at the 2028 Paralympics in California. South Sudan's team began humbly five years ago with just two players under the guidance of sighted head coach Simon Madol Akol, who has since grown the team to 40 members. (Photo by Stuart Tibaweswa / AFP)
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