LAID-OFF LÜDERITZ FISHING WORKERS DEMAND REINSTATEMENT
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Southern Namibia Hake fishing company temporary workers at Lüderitz, who were laid off two years ago, are demanding reinstatement.
Southern Namibia Hake fishing company temporary workers at Lüderitz, who were laid off two years ago, are demanding reinstatement.
High Court Judge Nate Ndauendapo is set to deliver judgement on 30 April in an urgent application brought by dismissed Roads Authority executives Sidney Boois and Richard Milinga, who are seeking reinstatement to their positions.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Roads Authority says two former executives, Sidney Boois and Richard Milinga, who took the company to court, are trying to create urgency where there is none.
Two former Roads Authority employees fired last month have taken the parastatal to court.
Through an urgent court application, Sydney Boois and Richard Milinga claim that the Roads Authority mishandled their dismissal and appeal process.
Namib Mills and the Namibia Revolutionary Transport and Manufacturing Union (NARETU) have confirmed the details of a wage settlement for the 2025/2026 financial year, a day after the parties announced the end of the prolonged labour dispute that disrupted operations at one of the country's largest food producers.
The Namibian Revolutionary Transport and Manufacturing Union (NARETU) has called on President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to intervene in the ongoing strike at Namib Mills, warning that the labour dispute could escalate into a national food crisis.
The Minister of Justice and Labour Relations, Wise Immanuel, has clarified that the government cannot directly intervene in the ongoing Namib Mills strike, as the matter constitutes a dispute of interest rather than a dispute of rights.
Dismissed Roads Authority executives Sidney Boois and Richard Milinga have filed an appeal against findings of guilt after an internal disciplinary process.
In a notice of appeal, the two argue that the process was flawed and that the outcome should be set aside.
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) says it is not refusing to comply with a legitimate court ruling, nor is it acting in bad faith in the matter between it and its former employee Johannes |Gaseb.
A group of municipal workers has accused the Keetmanshoop Municipality of terminating their contracts unfairly, citing alleged favouritism. The workers raised these allegations in an interview with NBC News.