insert_link Namibia Education Minister Lauds Progress as AS-Level Entries Rise Education Minister Anna Nghipondoka revealed that 12,031 students, or 29.5%, are advancing to the Advanced Subsidiary level this year. Adding that this marks a notable improvement in the education system by c=contrast to the year prior. MoE Executive Director, Sanet Steenkamp: The Secretary General of the Trade Union Congress, Mahongora Kavihuha, states that while there has been some slight improvement, further action is required. today15 January, 2025
insert_link Africa Nigerian Labour Unions Suspend Strike to Negotiate New Minimum Wage Nigeria's main labour unions suspended an indefinite strike for a week on Tuesday to continue negotiations with the government over a new minimum wage, following recent reforms that spiked inflation and exacerbated the cost of living crisis, Reuters reports. The Nigerian Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress had shut down the national grid and disrupted flights nationwide on Monday, initiating the strike due to the government's failure to agree […] today5 June, 2024
insert_link Oshiwambo Omahangano gaanilonga mo Nigeria ga patitha oombelewa nomayakulo taga pula egwedhelo lyoondjambi Omahangano gaanilonga mo Nigeria nena oga ningi oonkundathana dhinasha naashoka tashi tulwa poshitaafula kepangelo,okundjekapo oondjambi dhaanilonga,mesiku etiyali lyekanka lyopashigwana,ndyoka lya piyaganeka omalweendo goodhila noku patitha oombelewa dhepangelo. Ehulithepo lyiilonga olyiindilwa komahangano gaali omanene,lyo Nigeria Labour Congress nolyo Trade Union Congress,pethimbo oshilongo sha taalela elondo lyoondando,noshimaliwa shoshilongo o Naira shaahena engungumano. Ohela omahangano gaanilonga oga pata osasiyona yopashigwana yolusheno,noku kateka omalweendo goodhila,noku patitha oombelewa odhindji dhepangelo,omatuliloskepa,iitasi yomahooli noompangu,taga pula epangelo li […] today4 June, 2024
insert_link Africa Nigerian Unions Strike Over Minimum Wage, Disrupting National Grid and Flights Reuters reports that Nigeria's main labor unions, the Nigerian Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress, initiated an indefinite strike on Monday, shutting down the national grid and disrupting flights nationwide. The strike began after negotiations with the government over a new minimum wage failed. This marks the fourth strike since President Bola Tinubu assumed office last year. today4 June, 2024