It is a well-documented fact the two major global economic superpowers namely the United States of America and more recently the Peoples Republic China’s key to economic dominance found its roots in the development and formalisation of its infant industries.
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Opinion – Anarchism of workers exploitation in Namibia
Questions about exploitation arise in a wide variety of different circumstances, not just in the field of political philosophy but also in various areas of applied ethics such as business ethics.
Stolen items found in possession of absconded murder accused
A suspect, who managed to abscond in the murder and robbery trial involving an elderly Swakopmund couple in 2017, was found in possession of some of the items stolen from the crime scene.
Lawyers dump murder accused
A man, accused of murdering renowned stock theft investigator Hiambepo ‘Major’ Kazeurua, was dealt a major blow in the Windhoek High Court when his lawyer James Diedericks withdrew his services during an application in which the accused wants Judge Alfred Siboleka to recuse himself from his court case.
Board resignations gut Meatco…Jooste demands clarity on abrupt exodus
Responding to the sudden resignation of three Meatco board members since Friday, public enterprises minister Leon Jooste said he has requested for the “actual” reasons for their abrupt departure.
Police warn against breaking Covid regulations …event organisers to face consequences
As Covid-19 numbers escalate throughout Namibia, the police have urged events organisers to adhere to the Covid-19 health regulations that limit 50 people per gathering or face the consequences.
Fixed-term contracts anger fishermen
About 400 fishermen, who were recently employed through a joint venture, are accusing the companies who employed them of cheap tactics to score quotas under the pretence of giving permanent employment.
Shannon murder accused in bail bid
Siblings Azaan Madisia and Junior Mulundu, accused of the murder of Shannon Wasserfall, will be applying for bail on 21 to 23 June in the Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Court.
Hake auction a success… industry happy
After the hard lessons learned when last year’s attempt to auction fishing quotas flopped, government announced that it landed N$189.9 million from the sale of 15 948 metric tons of hake, inclusive of N$40 000 from application fees.
PAP cooks up a stinker over rotational leadership
The 4th Ordinary Session of the fifth Pan African Parliament (PAP) erupted in chaos with some members refusing to allow elections of the new president to take place.
