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Namibia

Calls for Labor Reforms and Fair Wages Echo on Namibia’s Workers’ Day

Loide Shaanika, Secretary General of the Namibia National Teachers Union, addressed concerns about security companies winning tenders but not paying decent wages or providing safety measures. She urged implementing a minimum wage and labor reforms to protect workers. Minister Utoni Nujoma highlighted workers' contributions to Namibia's economy and emphasized the role of trade unions in safeguarding their rights amid economic shifts, aiming for inclusive prosperity.

today2 May, 2024

South Africa

Gauteng MEC Mazibuko Vows Continued Crackdown on Highway Criminals Targeting Motorists

Gauteng MEC of Community Safety, Faith Mazibuko, says police will continue to hunt down criminals targeting motorists on the N4 from Pretoria to Rustenburg. There has been a notable increase in the number of reported cases of criminals placing spikes, or objects on public roads, intending to rob them on the highway. Mazibuko says motorists must be vigilant of their surroundings at all times:  

today2 May, 2024

Namibia

President Mbumba Affirms Commitment to Workers’ Welfare and Economic Progress

President Nangolo Mbumba, represented by Deputy Prime Minister John Mutorwa, highlighted the government's focus on pro-worker policies at the Workers’ Day event in Rundu. He emphasized the importance of a national minimum wage and efforts to safeguard workers' rights. Despite economic challenges, Mbumba outlined initiatives like the United Nations Global Accelerator of Jobs and Social Protection program and the development of the Third National Employment Policy. He also mentioned the […]

today2 May, 2024

Business / Economics

25 April-2 May 2024 Weekly Economics Wrap: Insights into Global Economic Developments

As the week unfolds, significant economic events and developments have shaped various sectors, both domestically and internationally. Here's a concise overview of the key highlights from the world of economics: 1. OPEC's Potential Collaboration with Namibia: OPEC, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, is eyeing potential collaboration with Namibia as the country gears up for its inaugural offshore oil production by 2030. Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais revealed that […]

today2 May, 2024

Uncategorized

Former Trump aide Steve Bannon due in court over “Build the Wall” fraud allegations

A former senior advisor to Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, is set to appear in court in New York on Wednesday over allegations that he defrauded people who donated to the campaign to build a wall along the US Mexico border. Bannon has pleaded not guilty to charges of money laundering, conspiracy and scheming to defraud in connection with $15 million in donations. Our US correspondent Kate Fisher reports.  

today2 May, 2024

South Africa

Metalworkers union in S.A condemns Israeli Prime Minister and United States president for their actions in Palestine

Metalworkers union Numsa in S.A condemns Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and United States president Joe Biden for their actions in Palestine, accusing them of conducting a genocidal campaign against Palestinians. The union has announced its solidarity with Palestine, following a request from American activist Angela Davis. They have agreed to collaborate with Davis on a campaign to defend Palestine, mobilising support locally, regionally, and internationally. Numsa’s Phakamile Hlubi-Majola has […]

today2 May, 2024

South Africa

DA Accuses ANC of Misusing Public Funds for Political Gain Abroad

South Africa's Democratic Alliance has leveled accusations against the African National Congress, alleging the misuse of public funds to influence overseas elections. The DA claims that the ANC organized a partisan gathering involving civil servants from the South African Foreign Service, directing them to support the ANC's campaign efforts abroad. Emma Powell of the DA asserts that civil servants, funded by taxpayers, should serve all citizens impartially, irrespective of political […]

today2 May, 2024

World

Tensions remain high at Columbia University a day after New York City police arrested over a hundred pro-Palestinian protesters

Tensions remain high at Columbia University a day after New York City police arrested over a hundred pro-Palestinian protesters, some of whom had taken over a building on campus.The decision to clear the protesters came after University officials asked the police department for help. New York City mayor Eric Adams blamed "outside agitators" who he says were helping lead the campus protests. Columbia student Alex Gilkarov praised the police operation, […]

today2 May, 2024