Workplace bullying receives generous inattention in the world of works. It remains intractable and malignant. Institutional systems exemplifying robust “ethical standards” are forcibly its transmission belt.
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Opinion – Unravelling the complex genocide case against Israel
As the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delves into the intricate web of legalities surrounding the South Africa vs. Israel Genocide case, the recent issuance of provisional measures has cast a spotlight on the intersection of international law and geopolitics.
Opinion – Unjustifiable fear amidst politically stable environment
During his inaugural address on 4 March 1933, Franklin Roosevelt, the thirty-second president of the United States of America, told his fellow Americans that the only thing they had to fear was fear itself.
Opinion – Advantages of globotics to the global workforce
In an era where technology is advancing at an unprecedented pace, a new buzzword is making waves in the world of work: globotics.
Namport investments aim to boost regional growth
The Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) plans to invest N$30 million this year to expand the Walvis Bay Port’s entrance gate to five lanes from the current two lanes.
Ordinary Namibians can now invest in quality international firms
FNB Namibia has announced the dual listing of the FirstRand Bank Limited Exchange Traded Note (ETN) programme on the Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX).
Inceptus Energy secures financing for Unam solar project
Inceptus Energy, a public-private partnership between Alensy Energy Solutions (Alensy) and Inceptus Holding (Inceptus), the business arm of the University of Namibia (Unam), has secured funding from the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) and Old Mutual Namibia for a groundbreaking solar project at the university.
Food crisis grips northern Nigeria
Desperate Nigerians have been protesting against soaring food prices as an economic crisis forces people to skip meals and eat poor-grade rice used as fish food.
Bank Windhoek’s board welcomes Alders-Sheya
Bank Windhoek’s board of directors’ chairperson Johan Swanepoel this week announced the appointment of Justina Alders-Sheya to the Bank Windhoek board. Her appointment is effective as of Monday, 12 February 2024.
Find happiness in art and drawing
Former banker Lorenzo Prins traces his passion for drawing back to his early years. However, it was a turning point in 2012, inspired by the TV show LA Ink, which prompted him to take a bold leap.









