Magistrates’ strike leaves liquor licences hanging over businesses

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 12/11/2025
The nationwide magistrates’ strike risks delaying liquor licence approvals, potentially affecting businesses and communities dependent on timely renewals and short-term permits. Several key board meetings scheduled for today to approve liquor licences may be delayed without magistrates to chair (…)
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