WINDHOEK, April 2026 - The Bank of Namibia's newly appointed Director of Legal, Governance, Risk and Compliance, Moudi Hangula. (Photo: Contributed)
OSHAKATI, 22 April 2026 - The Vice Chancellor of the University of Namibia (UNAM), Professor Kenneth Matengu pictured during the UNAM Northern Campuses graduation ceremony on Wednesday. (Photo by: Ester Hakaala) NAMPA
OTJINENE, 23 April 2026 - Otjinene Constituency Councillor Eben-Ezer Kauapirura has called for a permanent solution to energy instability in the constituency after a massive power outage left the area in the dark for five consecutive days. (Photo by: Zebaldt Ngaruka) NAMPA
WALVIS BAY, 22 April 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah addressing members of the fishing industry at Walvis Bay. (Photo: Contributed)
OTJIWARONGO, 21 April 2026 - Nearly 1 000 mandrax tables were allegedly discovered in a goods delivery truck on the Otjiwarongo-Outjo road on Tuesday. Three parcels of cannabis were also allegedly found in the same truck. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, 21 April 2026 - ReconNamibia Assistant Operations Manager, Muundu Kasera. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
KAPAKO, 21 April 2026 - The Kapako Constituency in the Kavango West Region has launched targeted youth tourism workshops aimed at promoting job creation and enterprise development, with leaders calling for practical action, skills development and the sustainable use of natural resources. (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 21 April 2026 - Industry leaders pose for a photo at the 2026 Upstream Oil and Gas Local Suppliers Workshop. (Photo: Contributed)
A view of the coastline at Yoff Beach in Dakar, Senegal, on April 23, 2026. According to a report published today, Yoff Beach is one of the sites identified as ‘at risk’ and requiring significant efforts to maintain water sports activities. A campaign to improve the quality of recreational waters in Senegal was launched today by the Surfrider Foundation Senegal and dozens of organisations along the Dakar coastline committed to protecting the ocean. They are leading a ‘Water Quality’ programme aimed at ensuring that coastal users can enjoy water-based activities without health risks, whilst contributing to the sustainable preservation of Senegal’s coastline. (Photo by NICOLAS REMENE / AFP)
TOPSHOT - A view of the coastline at Yoff Beach in Dakar, Senegal, on April 23, 2026. Small-scale fishing is a major activity in this part of Dakar along this stretch of coastline.According to a report published today, Yoff Beach is one of the sites identified as ‘at risk’ and requiring significant efforts to maintain water sports activities. A campaign to improve the quality of recreational waters in Senegal was launched today by the Surfrider Foundation Senegal and dozens of organisations along the Dakar coastline committed to protecting the ocean. They are leading a ‘Water Quality’ programme aimed at ensuring that coastal users can enjoy water-based activities without health risks, whilst contributing to the sustainable preservation of Senegal’s coastline. (Photo by NICOLAS REMENE / AFP)
Fishermen pull a canoe ashore at Yoff Beach in Dakar, Senegal, on April 23, 2026. Small-scale fishing is a major activity in this part of Dakar along this stretch of coastline.According to a report published today, Yoff Beach is one of the sites identified as ‘at risk’ and requiring significant efforts to maintain water-based activities. A campaign to improve the quality of recreational waters in Senegal was launched today by the Surfrider Foundation Senegal and dozens of organisations along the Dakar coastline committed to protecting the ocean. They are leading a ‘Water Quality’ programme aimed at ensuring that coastal users can enjoy water-based activities without health risks, whilst contributing to the sustainable preservation of Senegal’s coastline. (Photo by NICOLAS REMENE / AFP)
A panoramic view of the coastline at Yoff Beach in Dakar, Senegal, on April 23, 2026. According to a report published today, Yoff Beach is one of the sites identified as ‘at risk’ and requiring significant efforts to maintain water sports activities. A campaign to improve the quality of recreational waters in Senegal was launched today by the Surfrider Foundation Senegal and dozens of organisations along the Dakar coastline committed to protecting the ocean. They are leading a ‘Water Quality’ programme aimed at ensuring that coastal users can enjoy water-based activities without health risks, whilst contributing to the sustainable preservation of Senegal’s coastline. (Photo by NICOLAS REMENE / AFP)
A panoramic view of the coastline at Yoff Beach in Dakar, Senegal, on April 23, 2026. According to a report published today, Yoff Beach is one of the sites identified as ‘at risk’ and requiring significant efforts to maintain water sports activities. A campaign to improve the quality of recreational waters in Senegal was launched today by the Surfrider Foundation Senegal and dozens of organisations along the Dakar coastline committed to protecting the ocean. They are leading a ‘Water Quality’ programme aimed at ensuring that coastal users can enjoy water-based activities without health risks, whilst contributing to the sustainable preservation of Senegal’s coastline. (Photo by NICOLAS REMENE / AFP)
A panoramic view of the coastline at Yoff Beach in Dakar, Senegal, on April 23, 2026. According to a report published today, Yoff Beach is one of the sites identified as ‘at risk’ and requiring significant efforts to maintain water sports activities. A campaign to improve the quality of recreational waters in Senegal was launched today by the Surfrider Foundation Senegal and dozens of organisations along the Dakar coastline committed to protecting the ocean. They are leading a ‘Water Quality’ programme aimed at ensuring that coastal users can enjoy water-based activities without health risks, whilst contributing to the sustainable preservation of Senegal’s coastline. (Photo by NICOLAS REMENE / AFP)
A panoramic view of the coastline at Yoff Beach in Dakar, Senegal, on April 23, 2026. According to a report published today, Yoff Beach is one of the sites identified as ‘at risk’ and requiring significant efforts to maintain water sports activities. A campaign to improve the quality of recreational waters in Senegal was launched today by the Surfrider Foundation Senegal and dozens of organisations along the Dakar coastline committed to protecting the ocean. They are leading a ‘Water Quality’ programme aimed at ensuring that coastal users can enjoy water-based activities without health risks, whilst contributing to the sustainable preservation of Senegal’s coastline. (Photo by NICOLAS REMENE / AFP)
A general view of a sewage outfall at ‘Virage’ beach in Dakar, Senegal, on April 23, 2026. According to a report published today, ‘Virage’ beach is one of the sites identified where water quality is generally satisfactory but shows some contamination. A campaign to improve the quality of recreational waters in Senegal was launched today by the Surfrider Foundation Senegal and dozens of organisations along the Dakar coastline committed to protecting the ocean. They are leading a ‘Water Quality’ programme aimed at ensuring that coastal users can enjoy water-based activities without health risks, whilst contributing to the sustainable preservation of Senegal’s coastline. (Photo by NICOLAS REMENE / AFP)