Undoubtedly, we live in a time of significant economic change. Mergers and acquisitions have become common business tools, implemented by thousands of companies in the world.
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Opinion – Geingob must guide the Swapo succession
Although the Swapo Party President has taken a stand to refrain from influencing the succession process, party stalwarts believe the incumbent should guide the process to ensure that quality and substance are the order of time in respect of the characteristics of his successor.
Unruly refugees threatened with deportation
Government has threatened to revoke the refugee status of refugees engaging in criminal activities.
Kavango East observes African Vaccination Week
The Kavango East region is observing the African Vaccination Week in an effort to address the importance of immunisation in saving lives and encouraging families to vaccinate their children against deadly diseases.
Oshana takes stock of development
To accelerate development in Oshana, the region’s development coordinating committee (RDCC) recently met at the Engombe growth point in the Uuvudhiya constituency to report on the progress made on capital during the current financial year.
Airport ground handling tender lands in court … UK firm refuses to make way for Paragon, partner
A United Kingdom-headquartered company, currently contracted to provide ground handling services at the Hosea Kutako International Airport, has refused to hand over the reins to a joint venture between Paragon Investment Holdings and Ethiopia Airlines.
Cops probe drug link in Swakop murder
Police in the Erongo region are investigating a potential drug link around the circumstances leading to the fatal shooting of a Dutch national at Swakopmund on Monday afternoon.
Swakop council accused of nepotism, racism
Swakopmund municipality employees have raised their displeasure over alleged unprocedural appointments, racial discrimination, and nepotism at the local authority.
City probes bus accident
The City of Windhoek says it has started an investigation after one of its municipal buses was involved in an accident on Monday, leaving two passengers injured.
GBV: MP questions police competency
Opposition parliamentarian Elma Dienda has questioned the ability of police officers dealing with cases of gender-based violence, saying their investigations take too long, in the process, defeating government efforts to curb the scourge.








