Fishermen say GRN inaction causing mental distress
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 6/08/2025
Justicia Shipena Former employees of Namsov and Heinaste say they are suffering mental, emotional and physical distress due to the government’s failure to resolve their back pay. The fishermen, supported by the Mining, Metal, Maritime and Construction Workers Union (MMMCWU), have threatened to (…)
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