@ndloomo1980 @fireshikomba Wrong - “fishrot” was a set up by Namsov because they felt entitled to Namibias entire quota. No wonder you see their halls are used for “fishrot” talks etc. @JohannesStefans worked for Bidvest in SA and he had a score with Samherji to settle. Namsov paid for this whole thing to
@IMariashikongo If you could contribute towards the fight, maybe you would also be recognised, instead of just being negative. Do you think our fore fathers were negative like u in the fight for freedom? NO!!!! So stop become negative as you are part of the fight for economic freedom
@IMariashikongo I’m saying you are free because of swapo, you travel because of swapo, you employed because of swapo, you educated because of swapo, you can express yourself free willingly because of swapo. Swapo is busy with the second phase of emancipation which is economic freedom.
@IMariashikongo Not in the front line??? Then you are confused. Many fought for this country, it’s not just the ones that went outside, but many fought from within. U still have the audacity to ask what swapo did for us??? Its because of swapo u are free and typing as you please
Not every fishy tale of industry troubles and job losses is hooked to the Fishrot saga, nor is the suicide of all fishermen linked to it.
https://t.co/zAbly6PfiV
Fisheries and Marine Resources Minister Derek Klazen says the Fishrot scandal did not cause the loss of jobs for over 1,000 fishermen, who were part of a strike in 2015.
At his annual industry address at Walvis Bay, Klazen noted that there is a distinction between the Fishrot case and job losses.
For about four years, the workers, well known as “Okapale” fishermen, camped near the Kuisebmond stadium.
Report: Renate Rengura
Camera: Martin Stephanus
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Fisheries and Marine Resources Minister Derek Klazen says the Fishrot scandal did not cause the loss of jobs for over 1,000 fishermen, who were part of a strike in 2015.
At his annual industry address at Walvis Bay, Klazen noted that there is a distinction between the Fishrot case and job losses.
For about four years, the workers, well known as “Okapale” fishermen, camped near the Kuisebmond stadium.
Report: Renate Rengura
Camera: Martin Stephanus
#nbcdigitalnews #nbcDSTV282 #nbcGOtv20 #nbcplusapp
@JohannesStefans This bull dog of a Stefanson must come to Namibia and testify. It seems like he will be the one ending in Jail because the current minister of fisheries says fishrot didn’t cause job losses. Johannes seems like one whose brain is malfunctioning because of narcotics