A badly handled crisis can have a negative impact on organisations for years, driving away customers and damaging brand reputation.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Opinion – The role of a commercial bank in modern financial system
The activities of commercial banks as we know them today date back to 1200s during the periods when merchants’ trading were expanding to wider geographical areas.
Man survives bullet in the face
A 41-year-old man who on Friday night allegedly shot another man in the face with a pistol, was granted bail of N$3 000 when he appeared in the Rundu Magistrate’s Court on Monday.
Rundu warns against occupying incomplete houses
The Rundu town council has written to the Development Bank of Namibia where it expressed displeasure over the recently auctioned incomplete houses from a failed private-public partnership agreement between Plato Investments and DBN
Citizenship for Africans abroad mooted
Africans in the diaspora who want Namibian citizenship will be welcomed with open arms as the country is working on developing a policy that will grant them residence rights.
Unions advocate for street vendors’ benefits
Trade Union Congress of Namibia (Tucna) and Namibia Informal, Domestic and Allied Workers Union joined the rest of the world in celebrating International Day of Street Vendors on Monday by advocating for social safety benefits for vendors.
ECN ready for Moses //Garoëb by-election
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has concluded supplementary registration of voters for the Moses //Garoëb constituency by-election in the Khomas region early this month.
Riaan Eksteen’s beyond diplomacy
Now for the first time, Riaan Eksteen shares his life story in his own words. His experiences and involvement in South Africa’s diplomacy stretched over 27 years. His career started in 1964 when Hendrik Verwoerd was Prime Minister.
ǂNuwiba aorekhoega !nāsa !norasa !khaiga
ǀGūǁae i ge kaise ǂauna aorekhoegu ǁîgu ûiga aitsama ra ūs di !nuriga Namibiab ǂhôaǂhanigu !nâ a !nurisa. Nē !gamsendi ge ǂguidi âde !aromadi a mā!nâsa sîǂkhani-e !khōǂgā tama hâ. Namibiab ǁaes ge ra ǂâiǂhansen taren nē ǁōga ra !aromasa.
How different grass species could help your livestock
In Namibia, livestock production is heavily dependent on rangeland, which grows a variety of forage resources including trees, shrubs, grasses, and forbs.









