Namib Mills has given its workers 72 hours to return to work after the company reached an agreement with the Namibian Revolutionary Transport and Manufacturing Union (Naretu) to end a 59-day strike involving about 1 000 workers.
In an internal communication issued on Wednesday, Namib Mills acknowledged the agreement.
“This outcome allows us to restore normal operations and move forward together with stability and focus,” it says, encouraging the employees to recommit themselves to their work as…
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