Namib Mills

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Oshiwambo

Ekanka tali tsikile ko Namib Mills otashi vulika lyeete oshikele shopashigwana shoondya-NARETU

    Efano(NARETU via Facebook)   Ehangano lyo Namibian Revolutionary Union olya londodha kutya ekanka tali tsikile lyo Namib Mills, ngaashingeyi lili mesiku 16th,otali etitha oshikele shopashigwana shoondya ngele inali potokononwa. Omukuluntu gwehangano Petersen Kambinda okwa lombwele o Nampa kutya ekanka olyeetithwa kokwaahathikepamwe koondjambi hoka inaaku potokononwa,naanilonga mboka ya longa uulethimbo mehangano taya pewa oondjambi ooshona okuyeleka naamboka opo yeya mehangano. Tindiile oshigwana shi kale shina iikulya ya gwana sho […]

today28 January, 2026

Business / Economics

Namib Mills strike continues as wage stalemate deepens

The strike at Namib Mills has entered its second week with hundreds of workers remaining off the job amid a deadlock in wage negotiations between the Namibian Revolutionary Transport and Manufacturing Union (NARETU) and management. The dispute, which began on 12 January when employees gave notice of industrial action, centres on workers’ demands for salary alignment, back pay, and better pay packages. Namib Mills has responded with a temporary lockout […]

today22 January, 2026

Business / Economics

Namib Mills’ recalled products are currently undergoing thorough testing at accredited laboratory in South Africa

Namib Mills has issued a temporary recall of all variants of Top Score Instant Porridge in South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, and Zambia following a tragic incident in Mdantsane, Eastern Cape. The company opted for this precautionary measure even though there is no evidence connecting the product to the incident, emphasizing its commitment to consumer safety and confidence. The recalled products are currently undergoing thorough testing at a SANAS-accredited laboratory in […]

today10 October, 2024

Business / Economics

Namib Mills responds to allegations following tragic incident in South Africa

Namib Mills has issued a statement regarding the tragic deaths of three children in Mdantsane, Eastern Cape, South Africa, after consuming home-cooked porridge. The company emphasized that there is no evidence linking their Top Score Instant Porridge to the incident. As a precaution, the product has been temporarily withdrawn from markets in South Africa, Namibia, Zambia, and Lesotho while an independent investigation is conducted. In response to the situation, the […]

today2 October, 2024

Oshiwambo

O Namib Mills oya koleke ekuthemo momalandithilo ga Namibia ,etete lyo Top score lyomulyo go Vanilla

  Ekuthemo olya landula ombaapila tayi taambathanwa komalungula oshiwike sha piti,’ Ombaapila tayiti aanona ya 3 oya hulitha sho yali etete lyo Top score omulyo go Vanilla. Ashike omaso ngoka inaga kolekwa. Omupopiliko go Namib Mills Morne Bouwer okwa koleke kutya etete lyo Vanilla olya kuthwamo momalandithilo ga Namibia,nokwa koleke wo ombaapila ndjoka,tati ehangano otali konakona oshinima shoka.

today30 September, 2024

Business / Economics

Namib Mills Probes Alleged Link to Child Deaths in South Africa

Namib Mills is investigating after three children in South Africa reportedly died after consuming its vanilla-flavoured Top Score instant maize porridge. Although no evidence currently links the product to the deaths, all Top Score porridge has been temporarily withdrawn from shelves in Namibia and South Africa. The company is cooperating with authorities and will provide updates as the investigation continues.

today30 September, 2024

Namibia

I have lost count – Amushelelo speaks on lawsuits against him

https://youtu.be/nd-MjO9-dqo           By Josia Shigwedha, via News on One     Social activist and Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters Party (NEFF) Economic Commissar, Michael Amushelelo, says that he has lost count of the number of lawsuits against him, as they span multiple jurisdictions and total over a million of dollars. Amushelelo stated that despite these legal actions, this will not deter him from continuing the work he […]

today5 June, 2024

Namibia

Judge stops illegal entry blockade at Namib Mills

A High Court judge has granted a temporary interdict to stop activist Michael Amushelelo and 26 Namib Mills employees from illegally obstructing access to the company's premises and endangering its operations. Future Media reporter Angie Scholtz has more.   According to the court's directive, Amushelelo and the involved workers are prohibited from blocking entrances to Namib Mills' premises, threatening to halt the company's operations, or making any threats against the […]

today4 April, 2024