Fishermen demand back pay of five months as Gerp flops
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 6/08/2025
Former Heinaste and Namsov fishermen have approached the agriculture ministry to intervene in their demand for salaries owed across five months from companies selected to offer the government employment redress programme (Gerp). The re-employment of people was made possible by the allocation of (…)
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