WINDHOEK, 29 April 2026 - Khomas Region Governor, Sam Nujoma; Governor of Zambezi, Dorothy Kabula; and Governor of Kavango West, Verna Sinimbo. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 29 April 2026 - Bank of Namibia Governor Ebson Uanguta speaking at the second bi-monthly Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) announcement for 2026. (Photo by: Chelva Wells) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 29 April 2026 - Bank of Namibia Governor Ebson Uanguta speaking at the second bi-monthly Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) announcement for 2026. (Photo by: Chelva Wells) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 24 April 2026 - Minister of Education Sanet Steenkamp pictured with Bank Windhoek Managing Director James Chapman. (Photo: Contributed)
HOACHANAS, 28 April 2026 - Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, Edward Wambo, addresses residents of Hoachanas and Stampriet on the importance of national documents. (Photo: Contributed)
ONDANGWA, 28 April 2026 - Minister of International Relations and Trade, Selma Ashipala-Musavyi pictured during the official opening of the 2026 Ondangwa Trade and Industrial Exhibition on Tuesday. (Photo by: Ester Hakaala) NAMPA
NDAMA, 28 April 2026 - The first Community Information Centre was unveiled at Ndama on Tuesday. (Photo by: Sawi Hausiku) NAMPA
OVINYANGE, 28 April 2026 - Team three leader Anna Namwandi vaccinates a child at Ovinyange village during polio campaign in Kunene Region. (Photo by: Kaviveterue Virere) NAMPA
Colombian singer Shakira (L) and Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso perform during a rehearsal at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on May 1, 2026. The Colombian singer is scheduled to perform on May 2. (Photo by Mauro PIMENTEL / AFP)
Colombian singer Shakira (L) and Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso perform during a rehearsal at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on May 1, 2026. The Colombian singer is scheduled to perform on May 2. (Photo by Mauro PIMENTEL / AFP)
Colombian singer Shakira (L) and Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso perform during a rehearsal at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on May 1, 2026. The Colombian singer is scheduled to perform on May 2. (Photo by Mauro PIMENTEL / AFP)
A bottle of the traditional Iranian spirit "Aragh Sagi" produced in Yonkers, New York, is seen at a restaurant in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, on April 28, 2026. Three Iranian men pressed rehydrated raisins at an artisan distillery just outside New York, thousands of miles from their war-struck homeland. They were carefully producing aragh sagi, a traditional spirit banned by the clerical authorities along with all alcohol following the 1979 Islamic revolution. Despite its outlaw moonshine status, the drink is still made clandestinely and consumed inside Iran. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)
A bottle of the traditional Iranian spirit "Aragh Sagi" produced in Yonkers, New York, is seen at a restaurant in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, on April 28, 2026. Three Iranian men pressed rehydrated raisins at an artisan distillery just outside New York, thousands of miles from their war-struck homeland. They were carefully producing aragh sagi, a traditional spirit banned by the clerical authorities along with all alcohol following the 1979 Islamic revolution. Despite its outlaw moonshine status, the drink is still made clandestinely and consumed inside Iran. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)
A bartender prepares a cocktail using the traditional Iranian spirit "Aragh Sagi" produced in Yonkers, at a restaurant in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, on April 28, 2026. Three Iranian men pressed rehydrated raisins at an artisan distillery just outside New York, thousands of miles from their war-struck homeland. They were carefully producing aragh sagi, a traditional spirit banned by the clerical authorities along with all alcohol following the 1979 Islamic revolution. Despite its outlaw moonshine status, the drink is still made clandestinely and consumed inside Iran. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)
A bottle of the traditional Iranian spirit "Aragh Sagi" produced in Yonkers, New York, is seen at a restaurant in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, on April 28, 2026. Three Iranian men pressed rehydrated raisins at an artisan distillery just outside New York, thousands of miles from their war-struck homeland. They were carefully producing aragh sagi, a traditional spirit banned by the clerical authorities along with all alcohol following the 1979 Islamic revolution. Despite its outlaw moonshine status, the drink is still made clandestinely and consumed inside Iran. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)
Co-founders Siavash Karampour (L) and Sasan Oskouei (R) pose next to a bottle of their brand of the traditional Iranian spirit "Aragh Sagi" at a restaurant in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, on April 28, 2026. Three Iranian men pressed rehydrated raisins at an artisan distillery just outside New York, thousands of miles from their war-struck homeland. They were carefully producing aragh sagi, a traditional spirit banned by the clerical authorities along with all alcohol following the 1979 Islamic revolution. Despite its outlaw moonshine status, the drink is still made clandestinely and consumed inside Iran. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)