Benefits standoff halts magistrates’ work
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 25/11/2025
Magistrates across the country have stopped working after months of frustration over the government’s failure to implement approved housing and vehicle benefits – a standoff that their legal representative says has pushed judicial officers to the wall. The work stoppage follows a formal strike (…)
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