Ministry of Labour Investigate Rani Group
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The Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations, and Employment Creation has launched an investigation into alleged unlawful practices at the Rani Group of Companies.
The Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations, and Employment Creation has launched an investigation into alleged unlawful practices at the Rani Group of Companies.
Long queues for SIM card registration continue to be observed at MTC's mobile homes as the public rushes at the last minute to register their numbers.
The public was given an ample time of one year to register their numbers; however, the majority waited until the last minute.
Tim Ekandjo, Chief Human Capital, Marketing, and Corporate Affairs Officer at MTC, has issued a cautionary note regarding the potential risks associated with the efficiency of online SIM card registration.
The residents of Ongwediva's Sky Phase 3 can now enjoy the benefits of a N$4.1 million electricity connection.
Residents welcome the new development as a Christmas gift.
Residents of Katima Mulilo's Nova Settlement have once again been left in the open following Wednesday's strong winds accompanied by rain.
Speaking to the nbc News team, some of the affected residents say not much could be done at the time their zinc roofs were blown off.
Rani Group employees who recently participated in a demonstration spearheaded by the Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters at Oshakati have been suspended.
Employees were demanding the abolishment of the labour hire contract system.
In order to curb unemployment, reduce waste, and promote recycling in the city for the next five years, the City of Windhoek Solid Waste Management Division has launched a pilot project to build and operate Waste Buy-Back Centres in two residential areas in Windhoek.
With Christmas drawing closer, roads are becoming busier.
The long-term effects of childhood sexual abuse are devastating and carry long-term psychological effects such as depression and self-neglect.
Victims of sexual violence have thus been encouraged to speak out and seek help before harming themselves.
The Hospitality Association of Namibia (HAN) has lauded the government for issuing visas on arrival at entry points in the Zambezi Region.
HAN CEO Gitta Paetzold describes the move as the highlight of the year for the tourism industry.