Grootfontein Municipality employees protest over non-payment of bonuses
Employees of Grootfontein Municipality recently held a demonstration in protest over non-payment of their bonuses since 2016.
Employees of Grootfontein Municipality recently held a demonstration in protest over non-payment of their bonuses since 2016.
Fuel prices will remain unchanged in February, Mines and Energy Minister, Obeth Kandjoze said the basic fuel price unit rate slate calculations for the past month recorded a combination of minor over and under recoveries on the price of regulated petroleum products.
Outgoing Brigadier General Joseph Hatutale Kakoto is urging NDF officers who completed their studies, to put into practice the skills and knowledge they have gained. He was speaking during the change of command parade at Otjiwarongo military base.
More than 500 employees of the City of Windhoek’s Solid Waste Management Division staged a demonstration in protest against the new contracts they have been offered. The employees argue that the new contracts have reduced the conditions of their employment.
The Ministry of Education Arts and Culture is committed to improving the education system by repositioning the curriculum, so as to move with the times and trends of the day. Katrina Hanse-Himarwa made these remarks during the National Award ceremony for 2017 Grade 10 Junior Secondary Certificate and Grade 12 National Senior Secondary Certificate candidates.
Namibian Breweries Limited (NBL) donated N$120 000 to the Cancer Association of Namibia and the Dr AB May Cancer Care Centre at Windhoek Central hospital.
With emphasis firmly on growth at home and local value addition, some Namibian enterprises are striving to show commitment by investing in companies and also in the local economy.
The TransNamib board of directors on Friday officially announced its appointment of Johny Smith as its new chief executive officer. His first day of office was Thursday, 1 February. Smith holds a BComm degree and a Masters in Business Administration. He is thus well suited for the position – with more than 25 years commercial […]
Consumer advocate Rob Parker, warns Namibians against participating or investing in online financial schemes at all times. This comes after many Namibians were left in limbo after the MyLife Change 247 scheme (MLC247) stopped paying out to investors.
The Trade Union Congress of Namibia (TUCNA) is unhappy with security companies that have refused to implement the agreed upon and gazetted collective minimum wage of N$10 per hour, for all security employees.