Keetmanshoop residents call on lawmakers to amend property repossession law
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A group of Keetmanshoop residents have called on lawmakers to amend the legislation that gives creditors the legal right to repossess property over unpaid debts.
A group of Keetmanshoop residents have called on lawmakers to amend the legislation that gives creditors the legal right to repossess property over unpaid debts.
Some community members of Ndama East in Kavango East Region held a demonstration on Friday, requesting that the decision to move the school back to Ndama South West be reconsidered.
Villagers of Oikokola and Amaupa in the Omusati Region marched to the office of Governor Erginus Endjala to hand over their petition demanding clean drinking water.
The former workers of Air Namibia are continuing their fight to receive their severance packages.
A group of 638 demonstrators is reiterating their dependency on this remaining severance money as their primary source of support.
More than 500 employees at Nam Dock Walvis Bay went on strike in an effort to compel management and the board of directors to address their grievances.
The workers are discontented with alleged salary discrepancies and racism at the company, among other issues.
Over a hundred senior residents of Arandis staged a demonstration against alleged high rates, taxes, and water bills and demanded a total write-off of debt by the town's municipal council.
The demand for affordable plots saw a group of Kalkfeld settlement residents take to the streets, asking the Otjozondjupa Regional Council to allocate them serviced land.
The group says they are tired of living in squalor and overcrowded housing.
Volunteers from COVID-19 whose contracts were terminated staged a demonstration, demanding that they be considered for the more than 800 vacancies released by the government.
The Ministry of Labour and Employment Creation plans to recruit all COVID-19 volunteers from government grades 12 to 15.
Some residents of Keetmanshoop marched to the State Hospital, demanding the reinstatement of well-known medical Doctor, Refanus Kooper.
Dr. Kooper left public service to go open up a private practice in the Hardap Region.
A group of Keetmanshoop Municipality workers is accusing the council of giving preferential treatment to some employees.
They staged a demonstration in the town, led by the Namibia Public Workers Union (NAPWU).