The Namibian constitution provides for independent trade unions to protect workers’ rights and interests, thereby promoting labour relations and fair employment practices at workplaces.
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Crafting a distinct identity in a competitive landscape
In today's dynamic and fiercely- competitive business landscape, the role of personal branding for executives has become more critical than ever.
Letter – Unmasking India’s invisible hand in Namibia
In the realm of international cooperation, the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) programme is an excellent example of fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among nations.
Letter – Stop disruption of dialysis treatment for patients in conflict situations
We, fellow patients with kidney failure conditions in Namibia who are on weekly dialysis treatment, wish to condemn the disruption of dialysis services to patients living with such conditions in Palestine and Israel, respectively.
Know your civil servant – Kamaya: Communication is key to public service
Effective communication is the lifeblood of any public service institution. It is the medium through which public institutions’ vision and goals are interpreted and understood by both its internal and external stakeholders.
LEX SCRIPTA with FASZ Legal Consultancy – Revisiting the definition of employee in terms of the Labour Act 11 of 2007
The appellant alleged that he was employed by the first respondent as ‘sales director’ since 2007, based on a resolution by the respondent setting out a commission formula payable to him.
Charcoal producers seek international market entry
Indigenous charcoal producers have urged the government to facilitate their entry into the international charcoal markets and provide assistance with the necessary equipment.
Disability Council tackles outdated policy
The National Disability Council of Namibia (NDCN) conducted a consultative workshop in Rundu on Tuesday to discuss the Persons with Disabilities Draft Bill and the National Policy on Disability.
LAC to empower San community
The Legal Assistance Centre (LAC) will train selected members of the San community to become paralegals so that they may provide support, advice and guidance to fellow community members.
All set for Hage Geingob Cup
The organisers of the ninth edition of the Hage Geingob Cup say it is all systems go for the tournament.









