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WINDHOEK, 07 MAY 2026 - Minister of Environment, Forestry and Tourism Indileni Daniel (L) and the Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security Lucia Iipumbu (R) officially launched the National Customer Service Excellence Initiative to enhance customer service standards at all ports of entry. (Photo: Contributed)
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TSUMEB, 05 May 2026 - Members of the Namibian Police Force and Tsumeb Municipality addressing residents that have occupied land illegally at Kuvukiland location. (Photo: Contributed)
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WINDHOEK, 06 May 2026 - Newly appointed  Capricorn Private Wealth Head, Elize Smith. (Photo: Contributed)
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WINDHOEK, 06 May 2026 - Newly appointed CEO of the Chamber of Mines of Namibia, Fabian Shaanika. (Photo: Contributed)
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WINDHOEK, 06 May 2026 - Deputy Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy Gaudentia Kröhne (C) and stakeholders of the African Green Industries (AGI) Summit launch pose for a photo. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 05 May 2026 - A bull at the Namibia Genetics Stud Livestock Auction in Windhoek. (Photo: Contributed)
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OSHAKATI, 05 May 2026 - Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform, Ruthy Masake, adressing the Oshana youth during the agricultural engagement on Monday held in Oshakati. (photo: contributed)
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ETH Zurich professor of geology Domenico Giardini (L) speaks with lab manager Marian Hertrich inside the BedrettoLab, a unique underground research facility operated by the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, located 1500m beneath the Swiss Alps within a 5.2 km tunnel near Bedretto, on April 29, 2026. Researchers have made the ground shake triggering thousands of tiny earthquakes in a monitored setting, as they seek to discover seismicity insights that can reduce risks. (Photo by Ennio LEANZA / AFP)
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Lab manager Marian Hertrich monitors the measurements on a computer inside the BedrettoLab, a unique underground research facility operated by the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, located 1500m beneath the Swiss Alps within a 5.2 km tunnel near Bedretto, on April 29, 2026. Researchers have made the ground shake triggering thousands of tiny earthquakes in a monitored setting, as they seek to discover seismicity insights that can reduce risks. (Photo by Ennio LEANZA / AFP)
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This photograph taken on April 29, 2026 shows measuring instruments in the BedrettoLab, a unique underground research facility operated by the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, located 1500m beneath the Swiss Alps within a 5.2 km tunnel near Bedretto. Researchers have made the ground shake triggering thousands of tiny earthquakes in a monitored setting, as they seek to discover seismicity insights that can reduce risks. (Photo by Ennio LEANZA / AFP)
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This photograph taken on April 29, 2026 shows an emergency exit into the tunnel to the BedrettoLab, a unique underground research facility operated by the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich) located 1500m beneath the Swiss Alps within a 5.2 km tunnel near Bedretto. Researchers have made the ground shake triggering thousands of tiny earthquakes in a monitored setting, as they seek to discover seismicity insights that can reduce risks. (Photo by Ennio LEANZA / AFP)
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This photograph taken on April 29, 2026 shows measuring instruments in the BedrettoLab, a unique underground research facility operated by the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, located 1500m beneath the Swiss Alps within a 5.2 km tunnel near Bedretto. Researchers have made the ground shake triggering thousands of tiny earthquakes in a monitored setting, as they seek to discover seismicity insights that can reduce risks. (Photo by Ennio LEANZA / AFP)
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A man drives a vehicle out of the tunnel of the BedrettoLab, a unique underground research facility operated by the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich) located 1500m beneath the Swiss Alps within a 5.2 km tunnel near Bedretto, on April 29, 2026. Researchers have made the ground shake triggering thousands of tiny earthquakes in a monitored setting, as they seek to discover seismicity insights that can reduce risks. (Photo by Ennio LEANZA / AFP)
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ETH Zurich Master students Alba Zappone (R) and Alessandro Profeta (rear) examine the cracks in the BedrettoLab tunnel, a unique underground research facility operated by the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich) located 1500m beneath the Swiss Alps within a 5.2 km tunnel near Bedretto, on April 29, 2026. Researchers have made the ground shake triggering thousands of tiny earthquakes in a monitored setting, as they seek to discover seismicity insights that can reduce risks. (Photo by Ennio LEANZA / AFP)
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This photograph taken on April 29, 2026 shows measuring instruments in the BedrettoLab, a unique underground research facility operated by the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, located 1500m beneath the Swiss Alps within a 5.2 km tunnel near Bedretto. Researchers have made the ground shake triggering thousands of tiny earthquakes in a monitored setting, as they seek to discover seismicity insights that can reduce risks. (Photo by Ennio LEANZA / AFP)
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