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2025-10-08
SUVA -- Fiji has launched its first-ever National Child Safeguarding Policy, setting a new national benchmark for child safety across all sectors of society. Minister for Women and Children Sashi Kiran described the initiative as a landmark moment, saying it's a nationwide commitment to protect children from violence, abuse, and exploitation, reported Fiji Broadcasting Corporation news website on Wednesday. (Fiji-Child Policy) - - - - IS......
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TSUMEB, 20 September 2025 - The Palms for Life Fund Namibia will offer training to 20 participants involved in toy making from Tsintsabis, located in the Oshikoto Region. (Photo: Contributed)

TSUMEB, 20 September 2025 - The Palms for Life Fund Namibia will offer training to 20 participants involved in toy making from Tsintsabis, located in the Oshikoto Region. (Photo: Contributed)

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WINDHOEK, 06 October- President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah meeting the IPC Leadership at state house. (Photo by Eba Kandovazu). NAMPA

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MARIENTAL, 06 October 2025 (NAMPA)- The Hardap Governor Riaan McNab and the chairperson of the Hardap regional council, Gershon Dausab at a public briefing held in Mariental on Monday.
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MARIENTAL, 06 October 2025 (NAMPA)- The Hardap Governor Riaan McNab and the chairperson of the Hardap regional council, Gershon Dausab at a public briefing held in Mariental on Monday. (Photo:Charmaine Boois) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 06 OCT 2025 – The City of Windhoek on Monday officially opened the International Fire Safety Week 2025 with a strong call for collective responsibility in preventing fire disasters that continue to claim lives and destroy property, particularly in informal settlements.(Photo: Paulina Stefanus) NAMPA

WINDHOEK, 06 OCT 2025 – The City of Windhoek on Monday officially opened the International Fire Safety Week 2025 with a strong call for collective responsibility in preventing fire disasters that continue to claim lives and destroy property, particularly in informal settlements.(Photo: Paulina Stefanus) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 06 OCT 2025 – The City of Windhoek on Monday officially opened the International Fire Safety Week 2025 with a strong call for collective responsibility in preventing fire disasters that continue to claim lives and destroy property, particularly in informal settlements.(Photo: Paulina Stefanus) NAMPA

WINDHOEK, 06 OCT 2025 – The City of Windhoek on Monday officially opened the International Fire Safety Week 2025 with a strong call for collective responsibility in preventing fire disasters that continue to claim lives and destroy property, particularly in informal settlements.(Photo: Paulina Stefanus) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 05 October 2025  – Elite female cyclist Anri Greef (left) and Junior cyclist Roger Suren pose for a photo along the A1 highway after winning their diferent categories during the 26th edition of the Namibian Cycle Classic that saw over 500 riders, who competed across three categories: 25 kilometres (km), 60km, and 100km.  (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA

WINDHOEK, 05 October 2025 – Elite female cyclist Anri Greef (left) and Junior cyclist Roger Suren pose for a photo along the A1 highway after winning their diferent categories during the 26th edition of the Namibian Cycle Classic that saw over 500 riders, who competed across three categories: 25 kilometres (km), 60km, and 100km. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 05 October 2025  – Elite female cyclist Anri Greef (left) and Junior cyclist Roger Suren pose for a photo along the A1 highway after winning their diferent categories during the 26th edition of the Namibian Cycle Classic that saw over 500 riders, who competed across three categories: 25 kilometres (km), 60km, and 100km.  (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA

WINDHOEK, 05 October 2025 – Elite female cyclist Anri Greef (left) and Junior cyclist Roger Suren pose for a photo along the A1 highway after winning their diferent categories during the 26th edition of the Namibian Cycle Classic that saw over 500 riders, who competed across three categories: 25 kilometres (km), 60km, and 100km. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 05 October 2025  – Elite female cyclist Anri Greef (left) and Junior cyclist Roger Suren pose for a photo along the A1 highway after winning their diferent categories during the 26th edition of the Namibian Cycle Classic that saw over 500 riders, who competed across three categories: 25 kilometres (km), 60km, and 100km.  (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA

WINDHOEK, 05 October 2025 – Elite female cyclist Anri Greef (left) and Junior cyclist Roger Suren pose for a photo along the A1 highway after winning their diferent categories during the 26th edition of the Namibian Cycle Classic that saw over 500 riders, who competed across three categories: 25 kilometres (km), 60km, and 100km. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA

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