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Sinimbo: Informal traders can’t be overlooked
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Sinimbo: Informal traders can’t be overlooked

Deputy minister of industrialisation and trade, Verna Sinimbo last week undertook a visit to informal traders in Windhoek’s Samora Machel constituency to investigate how informal traders were reverting to normality after the devastating impact of Covid-19 and its associated lockdowns.

Labour ministry warns against mandatory vaccinations
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Labour ministry warns against mandatory vaccinations

The labour ministry does not, at this juncture, advise employers to introduce mandatory vaccinations at workplaces. Rather, the ministry, as the government’s authority on all labour matters, advises that employers address Covid-19 at the workplace with a policy that is consistent with government’s official position.