WINDHOEK, 28 November 2025 - The Alte Feste building in Windhoek. (Photo: Contributed)
EENHANA, 27 November 2025 - Ohangwena Chief Regional Officer, Filipus Shilongo. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
EENHANA, 26 November 2025 - Helena Ekondo pictured with her family at Opalasa informal settlement. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
The logo of the Electoral Commission of Namibia
OUTJO, 27 November 2025 - Returning Officer for the Outjo Constituency, Elrico Uirab presenting the final results at the collation centre at the Etoshapoort Community Hall in Outjo. (Photo by: Dalene Kooper) NAMPA
RUNDU, 27 November 2025 - Swapo Party’s Stefanus Sinonge celebrating his victory with party members at the Rundu Urban collation centre. (Photo by: Sawi Hausiku) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 27 November 2025 - Peter Shaama, the Electoral Commission of Namibia's Chief Electoral Referenda Officer. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
RUNDU, 27 November 2025 - The Rundu Magistrate’s Court administration block which caught fire on Thursday. (Photo by: Sawi Hausiku) NAMPA
(FILES) This photo taken on October 30, 2025 shows 10-year-old Bianca Navarro posing with a screenshot of herself from Snapchat on her iPhone at her home in western Sydney. Australia's under-16 social media ban will make the nation a real-life laboratory on how best to tackle the technology's impact on young people, experts say. Those in favour of the world-first December 10 ban point to a growing mass of studies that suggest too much time online takes a toll on teen wellbeing. (Photo by David GRAY / AFP)
(FILES) This photo taken on October 30, 2025 shows 10-year-old Bianca Navarro lying on the floor as she watches a show on YouTube at her home in western Sydney. Australia's under-16 social media ban will make the nation a real-life laboratory on how best to tackle the technology's impact on young people, experts say. Those in favour of the world-first December 10 ban point to a growing mass of studies that suggest too much time online takes a toll on teen wellbeing. (Photo by David GRAY / AFP)
(FILES) This photo taken on October 24, 2025 shows a 14-year-old boy posing at his home near Gosford as he looks at social media on his mobile phone. Australia's under-16 social media ban will make the nation a real-life laboratory on how best to tackle the technology's impact on young people, experts say. Those in favour of the world-first December 10 ban point to a growing mass of studies that suggest too much time online takes a toll on teen wellbeing. (Photo by David GRAY / AFP)
(FILES) This photo taken on October 24, 2025 shows a 14-year-old boy posing at his home near Gosford as he looks at social media on his mobile phone. Australia's under-16 social media ban will make the nation a real-life laboratory on how best to tackle the technology's impact on young people, experts say. Those in favour of the world-first December 10 ban point to a growing mass of studies that suggest too much time online takes a toll on teen wellbeing. (Photo by David GRAY / AFP)
(FILES) This photo taken on October 30, 2025 shows six-year-old Enrique Navarro sitting on a couch with his iPad watching a show on YouTube at his home in western Sydney. Australia's under-16 social media ban will make the nation a real-life laboratory on how best to tackle the technology's impact on young people, experts say. Those in favour of the world-first December 10 ban point to a growing mass of studies that suggest too much time online takes a toll on teen wellbeing. (Photo by David GRAY / AFP)
(FILES) This photo taken on October 30, 2025 shows 10-year-old Bianca Navarro lying on the floor as she watches a show on YouTube at her home in western Sydney. Australia's under-16 social media ban will make the nation a real-life laboratory on how best to tackle the technology's impact on young people, experts say. Those in favour of the world-first December 10 ban point to a growing mass of studies that suggest too much time online takes a toll on teen wellbeing. (Photo by David GRAY / AFP)
(FILES) This photo taken on October 24, 2025 shows a 14-year-old boy posing at his home near Gosford as he looks at social media on his mobile phone. Australia's under-16 social media ban will make the nation a real-life laboratory on how best to tackle the technology's impact on young people, experts say. Those in favour of the world-first December 10 ban point to a growing mass of studies that suggest too much time online takes a toll on teen wellbeing. (Photo by David GRAY / AFP)
(FILES) This photo taken on October 30, 2025 shows 10-year-old Bianca Navarro reacting as she watches a show on YouTube at her home in western Sydney. Australia's under-16 social media ban will make the nation a real-life laboratory on how best to tackle the technology's impact on young people, experts say. Those in favour of the world-first December 10 ban point to a growing mass of studies that suggest too much time online takes a toll on teen wellbeing. (Photo by David GRAY / AFP)