More than ever before, and over the past few years, the concept disruptive and its impact on business has become more popular. Such unprecedented thrusts and shifts have caused many businesses to shut their doors, while some thrived and remained adjacent with evolving changes. So, what management attributes may be responsible for the survival of these businesses, despite the unplanned turbulence?
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Khomas governor hands over anti-pandemic equipment
Khomas governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua handed over donations of cleaning and medical equipment, wheelchairs and school uniforms to various schools and community projects in Windhoek last Friday.
Zambian man loses tongue, N$100
The police in Zambezi are investigating a case of attempted murder and robbery after a 50-year-old Zambian man was assaulted and suspects cut off the tip of his tongue and stole N$100 from him.
Zambian woman dies after hippo attack
A 42-year-old woman from Livingstone, Zambia died when the boat she was travelling in capsized after being hit by a hippopotamus along the Mpuka River in the Ikaba area on Saturday.
Lawyer withdraws in Nujoma lawsuit
A lawyer representing the publisher of a local newspaper, which is being sued for N$150 000 for defamation by labour minister Utoni Nujoma, has withdrawn from the matter.
Rape convict considers withdrawing docket case
A 43-year-old man currently serving a prison term of 60 years for gang-raping a woman more than a decade ago, is considering withdrawing the matter in which he is fighting for his police docket.
Toxic masculinity fuels GBV – Shinedima
Constantly engaging men and boys to take responsibility should be a critical part of initiatives to end violence against women.
Outjo girlfriend killer guilty
A 24-year-old Outjo resident accused of killing his 19-year-old girlfriend in a fit of jealousy was convicted of murder with direct intent.
Court battle looms over Katjiua installation
The installation, according to a leaflet circulating on social media this week, will take place this coming weekend in Aminius in the Omaheke region.
Red Line: Govt ropes in Heathcote
Government has enlisted the services of senior advocate Raymond Heathcote to lead its case against a challenge by Windhoek councillor Job Amupanda over the existence of the veterinary cordon fence, which is also known as the red
line.






