Civil servants have been told to “wake up and smell the coffee” after government and unions representing workers reached a wage agreement, which the Public Service Union of Namibia (PSUN) described as “shocking”.
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Another resignation rocks LPM
The Landless People’s Movement has been rocked by a spate of resignations, with the latest being that of local authority councillor for Mariental Frensis Gawases, who tendered her resignation with immediate effect late last week.
Geingob warns against intimidation during strike
President Hage Geingob, who this week decided to cancel State visits to Jamaica and Cuba to attend to the potential nationwide civil service strike, has warned against intimidating non-striking workers.
Opposition parties back strike…says government policies cause misery
Opposition parties in parliament have expressed solidarity with more than 43 000 “forgotten” civil servants, who last week overwhelmingly voted for a nationwide strike.
Suspended council staff pocket N$6 million
The Gobabis municipality, struggling to provide basic services to residents, is paying six suspended senior managers millions while they sit idle at home, waiting to be charged for over a year.
Kauandenge laments inflated city egos
Former coalition caucus chairperson at the City of Windhoek Josef Kauandenge says the opposition parties in the council need to come up with a new strategy, as the current approach has failed.
Civil servants consider biggest national walkout
Despite warnings by experts and begging by the government, civil servants are expected to cast their votes today and tomorrow ahead of what could amount to the biggest-ever strike since independence.
Namibia fully committed to ATU – Mushelenga
Information minister Peya Mushelenga has reaffirmed Namibia’s full commitment to the strategic plans of the African Telecommunications Union.
Civil servants urged to think about the children
Education minister Anna Nghipondoka yesterday urged civil servants, specifically teachers, to act rationally and not only consider their needs and interests but also those of fellow citizens and the country at large.
Bidenni ge ǀasa !hūǂnûǁkhaeba-aoba Namibiab !aroma go ǁgaumâi
United States !hūb ǁûb Joe Bidenni, ge ǁîb !hūb di Departements hîa LGBTI khoen di khoesi aiǂhanugu !ereamxasiga tani hâs di mâisab, Randy Berryba Namibiab ǁga US di !hūǂnûǁkhaeba-aose nî īse go ǁgaumâi.