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2026 in Southern Africa
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Events in the year
2026 in
Namibia
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Events
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15 January – 6 February 2026 –
2026 Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup
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1 January – New Year's Day
21 March –
Independence Day
3 April –
Good Friday
5 April –
Easter Sunday
6 April –
Easter Monday
1 May –
International Workers' Day
4 May –
Cassinga Day
14 May –
Ascension Day
25 May –
Africa Day
28 May –
Genocide Remembrance Day
26 August –
Heroes' Day
10 December –
Human Rights Day
25 December –
Christmas Day
26 December –
Family Day
Deaths
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8 February –
Erkki Nghimtina
, 78,
MP
(1995–2020), minister of
defence
(1997–2005) and
labour
(2015–2020).
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References
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^
"ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup is back after 14-day break"
.
International Cricket Council
. 25 February 2024
. Retrieved
8 December
2025
.
^
"ICC U19 World Cup 2026: Host, Qualification, Venues And Schedule"
.
Sportsganga
. Retrieved
8 December
2025
.
^
"Namibia Public Holidays 2026"
.
Public Holidays Global
. Retrieved
8 December
2025
.
^
Nembwaya, Hileni (8 February 2026).
"Former works and transport minister Erkki Nghimtina dies"
. The Namibian
. Retrieved
8 February
2026
.
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