Chinatown shops struggle to comply with minimum wage

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 9/01/2025
Ndinelao Shuudifonya, a retail worker in Windhoek's bustling Chinatown shopping complex, finds herself in a precarious situation after her employer recently informed staff that the business might close due to their inability to pay Namibia's newly implemented national minimum wage of N$18 per hour.
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