WINDHOEK, 30 JULY 2025- Ohlthaver & LIst (O&L) Group Management pictured with President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah. (Photo by: Linea Dishena) NAMPA
OUTAPI, 30 July 2025 - Omusati governor Immanuel Shikongo. (Photo by: Maria David) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 04 June 2025 - Chairperson of the Mafwe Youth Forum, Linus Matongo. (Photo: Contributed)
USAKOS, 29 July 2025, Swakop Uranium Managing Director Luo Wei showing a kid goat to Agriculture, Water, Fisheries and Land Reform Inga Zamwaani, Erongo Governor Natalia /Goagoses and Erongo Regional Council Management Chairperson Florian Donatus. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
OSHAKATI, 28 July 2025 - Oshana Regional governor Hofni Iipinge speaking during the three-day training on mental health at Oshakati on Tuesday. (Photo: Maria David)NAMPA
EENHANA, 28 July 2025 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah arriving during the official opening of the Eenhana Expo on Monday. (Photo by: Maria David) NAMPA
EISEB BLOCK, 28 July 2025 - Ju|'Hoan Traditional Authority Chief Tsamkxao //oma. (Photo: Contributed)
NKURENKURU, 07 MARCH 2025 - The Kavango West Football League has wrapped up its football activities for the 2024/2025 season, with Chief Sinentu emerging as the champion, while Supe Eleven and Wild Stars were unable to escape relegation and have been demoted to the regional third division. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA.
FILED - 15 February 2024, Hamburg: Then Marseille's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in action during the UEFA Europa League first leg soccer match between Shakhtar Donetsk and Olympique Marseille. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa
People wait in line for gasoline after a tsunami alert in Tumaco, Nariño Department, Colombia on July 30, 2025. Colombia ordered residents to evacuate beaches and coastal areas along the Pacific on July 30, 2025, following a tsunami alert triggered by the 8.8-magnitude earthquake off Russia's eastern coast, authorities said. (Photo by Leonardo CASTRO / AFP)
A man use his phone to enlarge the explanatory texts next to a portrait of late communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and a flag of socialist Romania displayed for visitors at "Apollo Baths" - a private museum in Baile Herculane, south-western Romania on July 29, 2025. A recent survey shows a worring nostalgic trend such as 55.8% of Romanians believe that the communist regime was rather a good thing for Romania, 48.4% think that life was better before 1989 compared to today, 77.2% believe that Romania was a richer country before 1989, 75.1% believe movies produced in Romania before 1989 were better than today. President Nicusor Dan's reacts with a tweet about the survey: "I am deeply concerned about the results of the study presented today". "In my opinion, the main reason why more and more Romanians are idealizing communism is the deep disappointment with the political class of the last three decades." (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)
A souvenir shop displays mugs with the portraits of late communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, his wife Elena and communist-erac banknotes in Baile Herculane, south-western Romania on July 29, 2025. A recent survey shows a worring nostalgic trend such as 55.8% of Romanians believe that the communist regime was rather a good thing for Romania, 48.4% think that life was better before 1989 compared to today, 77.2% believe that Romania was a richer country before 1989, 75.1% believe movies produced in Romania before 1989 were better than today. President Nicusor Dan's reacts with a tweet about the survey: "I am deeply concerned about the results of the study presented today". "In my opinion, the main reason why more and more Romanians are idealizing communism is the deep disappointment with the political class of the last three decades." (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)
A woman gestures as she walks past a portrait of late communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and a flag of socialist Romania displayed for visitors at "Apollo Baths" - a private museum in Baile Herculane, south-western Romania on July 29, 2025. A recent survey shows a worring nostalgic trend such as 55.8% of Romanians believe that the communist regime was rather a good thing for Romania, 48.4% think that life was better before 1989 compared to today, 77.2% believe that Romania was a richer country before 1989, 75.1% believe movies produced in Romania before 1989 were better than today. President Nicusor Dan's reacts with a tweet about the survey: "I am deeply concerned about the results of the study presented today". "In my opinion, the main reason why more and more Romanians are idealizing communism is the deep disappointment with the political class of the last three decades." (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)
TOPSHOT - A child walk past a portrait of late communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and a flag of socialist Romania displayed for visitors at "Apollo Baths" - a private museum in Baile Herculane, south-western Romania on July 29, 2025. A recent survey shows a worring nostalgic trend such as 55.8% of Romanians believe that the communist regime was rather a good thing for Romania, 48.4% think that life was better before 1989 compared to today, 77.2% believe that Romania was a richer country before 1989, 75.1% believe movies produced in Romania before 1989 were better than today. President Nicusor Dan's reacts with a tweet about the survey: "I am deeply concerned about the results of the study presented today". "In my opinion, the main reason why more and more Romanians are idealizing communism is the deep disappointment with the political class of the last three decades." (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)
A souvenir shop displays mugs with the portraits of late communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, his wife Elena and communist-erac banknotes in Baile Herculane, south-western Romania on July 29, 2025. A recent survey shows a worring nostalgic trend such as 55.8% of Romanians believe that the communist regime was rather a good thing for Romania, 48.4% think that life was better before 1989 compared to today, 77.2% believe that Romania was a richer country before 1989, 75.1% believe movies produced in Romania before 1989 were better than today. President Nicusor Dan's reacts with a tweet about the survey: "I am deeply concerned about the results of the study presented today". "In my opinion, the main reason why more and more Romanians are idealizing communism is the deep disappointment with the political class of the last three decades." (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)
A woman leaves souvenir shop displays mugs with the portraits of late communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, his wife Elena and communist-erac banknotes in Baile Herculane, south-western Romania on July 29, 2025. A recent survey shows a worring nostalgic trend such as 55.8% of Romanians believe that the communist regime was rather a good thing for Romania, 48.4% think that life was better before 1989 compared to today, 77.2% believe that Romania was a richer country before 1989, 75.1% believe movies produced in Romania before 1989 were better than today. President Nicusor Dan's reacts with a tweet about the survey: "I am deeply concerned about the results of the study presented today". "In my opinion, the main reason why more and more Romanians are idealizing communism is the deep disappointment with the political class of the last three decades." (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)