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SWAKOPMUND, 25 June 2026 - Walvis Bay Private School was awarded Peer Promoter and the School Award during the Namibia Blood Transfusion Service (NAMBTS) Erongo Donor Awards ceremony that took place in Swakopmund. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA

SWAKOPMUND, 25 June 2026 - Walvis Bay Private School was awarded Peer Promoter and the School Award during the Namibia Blood Transfusion Service (NAMBTS) Erongo Donor Awards ceremony that took place in Swakopmund. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 26 June 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has departed for Cape Town, South Africa, to participate in the 9th SACU Summit of Heads of State and Government. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA.

WINDHOEK, 26 June 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has departed for Cape Town, South Africa, to participate in the 9th SACU Summit of Heads of State and Government. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA.

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WINDHOEK, 01 December 2025 - Khomas Governor Sam Nujoma has reported that the region is close to meeting the UN's 95 percent HIV status awareness target, adopted by Member States in June 2021. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA.

WINDHOEK, 01 December 2025 - Khomas Governor Sam Nujoma has reported that the region is close to meeting the UN's 95 percent HIV status awareness target, adopted by Member States in June 2021. (Photo: Contributed) NAMPA.

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WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - The upgrade of the Windhoek-Okahandja Section 4A road to dual carriageway freeway standard has been completed at a contract value of approximately N$1 billion, creating 379 jobs, as Khomas Region’s active roads programme now spans contracts exceeding N$1.9 billion across four major projects.

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WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - The upgrade of the Windhoek-Okahandja Section 4A road to dual carriageway freeway standard has been completed at a contract value of approximately N$1 billion, creating 379 jobs, as Khomas Region’s active roads programme now spans contracts exceeding N$1.9 billion across four major projects. (Photo contributed) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - The upgrade of the Windhoek-Okahandja Section 4A road to dual carriageway freeway standard has been completed at a contract value of approximately N$1 billion, creating 379 jobs, as Khomas Region’s active roads programme now spans contracts exceeding N$1.9 billion across four major projects.

(Photo contributed) NAMPA

WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - The upgrade of the Windhoek-Okahandja Section 4A road to dual carriageway freeway standard has been completed at a contract value of approximately N$1 billion, creating 379 jobs, as Khomas Region’s active roads programme now spans contracts exceeding N$1.9 billion across four major projects. (Photo contributed) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - The upgrade of the Windhoek-Okahandja Section 4A road to dual carriageway freeway standard has been completed at a contract value of approximately N$1 billion, creating 379 jobs, as Khomas Region’s active roads programme now spans contracts exceeding N$1.9 billion across four major projects.

(Photo contributed) NAMPA

WINDHOEK, 11 November 2025 - The upgrade of the Windhoek-Okahandja Section 4A road to dual carriageway freeway standard has been completed at a contract value of approximately N$1 billion, creating 379 jobs, as Khomas Region’s active roads programme now spans contracts exceeding N$1.9 billion across four major projects. (Photo contributed) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 25 June 2026 - Khomas Governor Sam Nujoma delivering the keynote address during the Khomas Region State of The Region Address. (Photo: Edward Tenete) NAMPA

WINDHOEK, 25 June 2026 - Khomas Governor Sam Nujoma delivering the keynote address during the Khomas Region State of The Region Address. (Photo: Edward Tenete) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 25 June 2026 - Khomas Governor Sam Nujoma pictured delivering the keynote address during the Khomas Region State of The Region Address. (Photo: Edward Tenete) NAMPA

WINDHOEK, 25 June 2026 - Khomas Governor Sam Nujoma pictured delivering the keynote address during the Khomas Region State of The Region Address. (Photo: Edward Tenete) NAMPA

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France's midfielder #06 Manu Kone and Norway's midfielder #21 Andreas Schjelderup fight for the ball during the 2026 World Cup Group I football match between Norway and France at the Boston Stadium in Foxborough on June 26, 2026.  (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

France's midfielder #06 Manu Kone and Norway's midfielder #21 Andreas Schjelderup fight for the ball during the 2026 World Cup Group I football match between Norway and France at the Boston Stadium in Foxborough on June 26, 2026. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

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A family of undocumented migrants look at a bus carrying other undocumented migrants leaving the old Durban Drive Inn where they have been registered by South African Immigration Officers ahead of their repatriation, in Durban on June 26, 2026. South Africa, one of Africa's largest and most industrialised economies, has been on edge following weeks of sometimes violent xenophobic unrest that has left at least two people dead. Small but organised groups have issued an ultimatum for undocumented migrants to exit or face consequences, a demand with no legal force. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP)

A family of undocumented migrants look at a bus carrying other undocumented migrants leaving the old Durban Drive Inn where they have been registered by South African Immigration Officers ahead of their repatriation, in Durban on June 26, 2026. South Africa, one of Africa's largest and most industrialised economies, has been on edge following weeks of sometimes violent xenophobic unrest that has left at least two people dead. Small but organised groups have issued an ultimatum for undocumented migrants to exit or face consequences, a demand with no legal force. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP)

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Undocumented migrants carry their belonging as they prepare to enter the gate of the old Durban Drive Inn where they will be registered by South African Immigration Officers ahead of their repatriation, in Durban on June 26, 2026. South Africa, one of Africa's largest and most industrialised economies, has been on edge following weeks of sometimes violent xenophobic unrest that has left at least two people dead. Small but organised groups have issued an ultimatum for undocumented migrants to exit or face consequences, a demand with no legal force. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP)

Undocumented migrants carry their belonging as they prepare to enter the gate of the old Durban Drive Inn where they will be registered by South African Immigration Officers ahead of their repatriation, in Durban on June 26, 2026. South Africa, one of Africa's largest and most industrialised economies, has been on edge following weeks of sometimes violent xenophobic unrest that has left at least two people dead. Small but organised groups have issued an ultimatum for undocumented migrants to exit or face consequences, a demand with no legal force. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP)

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A group of undocumented migrants carry their belonging as they prepare to enter the gate of the old Durban Drive Inn where they will be registered by South African Immigration Officers ahead of their repatriation, in Durban on June 26, 2026. South Africa, one of Africa's largest and most industrialised economies, has been on edge following weeks of sometimes violent xenophobic unrest that has left at least two people dead. Small but organised groups have issued an ultimatum for undocumented migrants to exit or face consequences, a demand with no legal force. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP)

A group of undocumented migrants carry their belonging as they prepare to enter the gate of the old Durban Drive Inn where they will be registered by South African Immigration Officers ahead of their repatriation, in Durban on June 26, 2026. South Africa, one of Africa's largest and most industrialised economies, has been on edge following weeks of sometimes violent xenophobic unrest that has left at least two people dead. Small but organised groups have issued an ultimatum for undocumented migrants to exit or face consequences, a demand with no legal force. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP)

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Undocumented migrants carry their belonging as they prepare to enter the gate of the old Durban Drive Inn where they will be registered by South African Immigration Officers ahead of their repatriation, in Durban on June 26, 2026. South Africa, one of Africa's largest and most industrialised economies, has been on edge following weeks of sometimes violent xenophobic unrest that has left at least two people dead. Small but organised groups have issued an ultimatum for undocumented migrants to exit or face consequences, a demand with no legal force. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP)

Undocumented migrants carry their belonging as they prepare to enter the gate of the old Durban Drive Inn where they will be registered by South African Immigration Officers ahead of their repatriation, in Durban on June 26, 2026. South Africa, one of Africa's largest and most industrialised economies, has been on edge following weeks of sometimes violent xenophobic unrest that has left at least two people dead. Small but organised groups have issued an ultimatum for undocumented migrants to exit or face consequences, a demand with no legal force. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP)

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Undocumented migrants offload their belonging from a car before entering the gates of the old Durban Drive Inn where they will be registered by South African Immigration Officers ahead of their repatriation, in Durban on June 26, 2026. South Africa, one of Africa's largest and most industrialised economies, has been on edge following weeks of sometimes violent xenophobic unrest that has left at least two people dead. Small but organised groups have issued an ultimatum for undocumented migrants to exit or face consequences, a demand with no legal force. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP)

Undocumented migrants offload their belonging from a car before entering the gates of the old Durban Drive Inn where they will be registered by South African Immigration Officers ahead of their repatriation, in Durban on June 26, 2026. South Africa, one of Africa's largest and most industrialised economies, has been on edge following weeks of sometimes violent xenophobic unrest that has left at least two people dead. Small but organised groups have issued an ultimatum for undocumented migrants to exit or face consequences, a demand with no legal force. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP)

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A group of undocumented migrants arrive at the gate of the old Durban Drive Inn where they will be registered by South African Immigration Officers ahead of their repatriation, in Durban on June 26, 2026. South Africa, one of Africa's largest and most industrialised economies, has been on edge following weeks of sometimes violent xenophobic unrest that has left at least two people dead. Small but organised groups have issued an ultimatum for undocumented migrants to exit or face consequences, a demand with no legal force. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP)

A group of undocumented migrants arrive at the gate of the old Durban Drive Inn where they will be registered by South African Immigration Officers ahead of their repatriation, in Durban on June 26, 2026. South Africa, one of Africa's largest and most industrialised economies, has been on edge following weeks of sometimes violent xenophobic unrest that has left at least two people dead. Small but organised groups have issued an ultimatum for undocumented migrants to exit or face consequences, a demand with no legal force. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP)

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Argentine Navy rescue personnel with sniffer dogs board an Argentine Air Force Embraer ERJ 140 aircraft at El Palomar Air Base, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 26, 2026, as they depart for Venezuela to assist rescue operations following deadly earthquakes. The death toll from two powerful earthquakes that devastated Venezuela earlier this week rose to 920 on June 26, National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez said. (Photo by Luis ROBAYO / AFP)

Argentine Navy rescue personnel with sniffer dogs board an Argentine Air Force Embraer ERJ 140 aircraft at El Palomar Air Base, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 26, 2026, as they depart for Venezuela to assist rescue operations following deadly earthquakes. The death toll from two powerful earthquakes that devastated Venezuela earlier this week rose to 920 on June 26, National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez said. (Photo by Luis ROBAYO / AFP)

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