Forged in the mines: The Union that helped liberate Namibia
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 30/06/2025
By Poco-Key MberiuanaMineworkers Union of Namibia President. Union membership is not just a legacy of Namibia’s past – it is a living force for justice, dignity, and economic empowerment today. As Namibia continues to confront inequality, unemployment, and the pressures of a globalised economy, (…)
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