WALVIS BAY, 14 November 2025 - (l-r) Erongo Governor Natalia |Goagoses, Angra Port Project Manager Martijn Coopman, Namport, Risk Management Executive Stefanus Gariseb and European Ambassador to Namibia Beatrice Martins photographed at the signing of a service agreement between the EU, Port Rotterdam and the Angra Port in Luderitz. (Photo contributed)
TOKYO, 17 November 2025 - Namibian sprinter Sheila Haihambo pictured after crossing the finish line in the 100m sprint at the Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground Athletic Field in Tokyo during the 400m heats at the 2025 Deaflympic Games. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
TOKYO , 17 November 2025 - Namibian sprinter Sheila Haihambo pictured after crossing the finish line in the 100m sprint at the Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground Athletic Field in Tokyo during the 400m heats at the 2025 Deaflympic Games . (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
TOKYO, 17 November 2025 - Namibian sprinter with a hearing impairment Elifas Nghikevali leaving the starting blocks at the Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground Athletic Field in Tokyo, Japan during the 400m heats at the 2025 Deaflympic Games. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
TOKYO, 17 November 2025 - Namibian sprinter with a hearing impairment Elifas Nghikevali leaving the starting blocks at the Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground Athletic Field in Tokyo, Japan during the 400m heats at the 2025 Deaflympic Games. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
TOKYO, 17 November 2025 - Namibian sprinter with a hearing impairment Elifas Nghikevali leaving the starting blocks at the Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground Athletic Field in Tokyo, Japan during the 400m heats at the 2025 Deaflympic Games. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
KATIMA MULILO, 11 November 2025 - Head of Public Relations at the Katima Mulilo Town Council, Chrispin Muyoba. (Photo by: Michael Mutonga Liswaniso) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 16 November 2025 - NFA President Robert Shimooshili (L) and Interim Secretary General Casius Moetie (R) at the 34 NFA Ordinary congress in Windhoek (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA
A demonstrator holds a placard reading "1989 unity of people welcome freedom, 2025 let's not take it away", during a protest against the government of Slovakia's nationalist Kremlin-friendly Prime Minister Robert Fico on November 17, 2025 in Bratislava, Slovakia. Students of a highscool in Poprad had left the room during a speech of Fico on November 14, 2025 at their institution to signal dissent. Czechs and Slovaks rally in both countries, the anniversary of the 1989 Velvet Revolution that toppled communism in former Czechoslovakia, to denounce the leaders they say have betrayed its legacy. On November 17, 1989, communist police brutally crushed a peaceful student march in the centre of Prague, sparking an uprising that toppled the Moscow-steered regime after four decades. Like in the other Soviet-bloc countries at the time, the revolution restored democracy in Czechoslovakia, which then split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia four years later. (Photo by Joe Klamar / AFP)
Demonstrators attend a protest against the government of Slovakia's nationalist Kremlin-friendly Prime Minister Robert Fico on November 17, 2025 in Bratislava, Slovakia. Students of a highscool in Poprad had left the room during a speech of Fico on November 14, 2025 at their institution to signal dissent. Czechs and Slovaks rally in both countries, the anniversary of the 1989 Velvet Revolution that toppled communism in former Czechoslovakia, to denounce the leaders they say have betrayed its legacy. On November 17, 1989, communist police brutally crushed a peaceful student march in the centre of Prague, sparking an uprising that toppled the Moscow-steered regime after four decades. Like in the other Soviet-bloc countries at the time, the revolution restored democracy in Czechoslovakia, which then split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia four years later. (Photo by Joe Klamar / AFP)
Mourners leave flowers and candles at the scene of an accident where three people died and several were injured when a bus crashed into a bus shelter in Oestermalm, Stockholm, on November 17, 2025. Two Swedish women and a woman from an unnamed European country have been identified as the three people killed when a bus ploughed into a Stockholm bus stop queue last week, police said on November 17. (Photo by Pontus LUNDAHL / TT NEWS AGENCY / AFP) / Sweden OUT
Mourners leave flowers and candles at the scene of an accident where three people died and several were injured when a bus crashed into a bus shelter in Oestermalm, Stockholm, on November 17, 2025. Two Swedish women and a woman from an unnamed European country have been identified as the three people killed when a bus ploughed into a Stockholm bus stop queue last week, police said on November 17. (Photo by Pontus LUNDAHL / TT NEWS AGENCY / AFP) / Sweden OUT
Turkey's coach Vincenzo Montella attends a press conference ahead of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers Europe zone Group E football match between Spain and Turkey, at the Cartuja Stadium in Seville on November 17, 2025. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
TOPSHOT - A demonstrator holds a picture depicting Prime Minister Robert Fico being scared of chalk referring to the so-called "Chalk Revolution" during a protest against the government of Slovakia's nationalist Kremlin-friendly Prime Minister Robert Fico on November 17, 2025 in Bratislava, Slovakia. Students of a highscool in Poprad had left the room during a speech of Fico on November 14, 2025 at their institution to signal dissent. Czechs and Slovaks rally in both countries, the anniversary of the 1989 Velvet Revolution that toppled communism in former Czechoslovakia, to denounce the leaders they say have betrayed its legacy. On November 17, 1989, communist police brutally crushed a peaceful student march in the centre of Prague, sparking an uprising that toppled the Moscow-steered regime after four decades. Like in the other Soviet-bloc countries at the time, the revolution restored democracy in Czechoslovakia, which then split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia four years later. (Photo by Joe Klamar / AFP)
Dijana Hrka, a grieving Serbian mother who had been on a hunger strike for more than two weeks speaks to the press in front the Serbian National Assembly building, in Belgrade, as she ends her protest on November 17, 2025, vowing that she would not stop fighting for her son and for the country's anti-government movement. Dijana Hrka, whose son Stefan was among the 16 killed in a roof collapse last year which ignited the year-long movement, was so weak after nearly 16 days without food that she had to sit halfway through her announcement to media and supporters. Hrka has become a significant figure of the protests in Serbia, joining countless demonstrations and backing student demands for accountability and early elections. (Photo by Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP)
Dijana Hrka, a grieving Serbian mother who had been on a hunger strike for more than two weeks speaks to the press outside the Serbian National Assembly building, in Belgrade, as she ends her protest on November 17, 2025, vowing that she would not stop fighting for her son and for the country's anti-government movement. Dijana Hrka, whose son Stefan was among the 16 killed in a roof collapse last year which ignited the year-long movement, was so weak after nearly 16 days without food that she had to sit halfway through her announcement to media and supporters. Hrka has become a significant figure of the protests in Serbia, joining countless demonstrations and backing student demands for accountability and early elections. (Photo by Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP)