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Jul
Obrein Simasiku TransNamib is developing cold feet ahead of the looming strike set to begin on Monday across nine centres of the state rail and road transport entity. The strike is led by the Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union (Natau). TransNamib is pleading with the union to avert the strike, saying it will just result in more repercussions on the financially embattled organisation. The strike is related to a protracted wage dispute as well as TransNamib's adopted strategy to lay-off employees through a voluntary retrenchment, dating back to 2020. "The management has also opened the books to the Union…