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Published on 2025-11-09 09:00:00
The Ministry of Justice and Labour Relations has expressed concern over a backlog of more than 475 unresolved labour arbitration cases, warning that the delays are denying both workers and employers timely justice.
Speaking at the Law Society of Namibia’s annual gala dinner in Windhoek on Friday, the ministry’s executive director, Audrin Mathe, said the growing number of pending cases highlighted the need for urgent reform in the dispute resolution system.
“We are currently…
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