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The Trade Union Congress of Namibia (TUCNA) is one of three national trade union centres in Namibia. TUCNA was formed as a merger between the Namibia Federation of Trade Unions (NAFTU) and the Namibia People’s Social Movement (NPSM) in May 2002. [ 1 ]
Below is a list of members of the 8th National Assembly of Namibia. They were selected by their parties based on the results of the 2024 Namibian general election. This National Assembly will be inaugurated on 20 March 2025. Like each of the previous National Assemblies, it is led by the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO). The 8th ...
Source: [1]. 1 January - New Year's Day; 21 March - Independence Day 18 April – Good Friday 20 April - Easter Sunday 21 April - Easter Monday 1 May - International Workers' Day 4 May - Cassinga Day
Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) 8,000: 1986 Namibia Financial Institutions Union (NAFINU) 4,500: Namibia Food and Allied Workers Union (NAFAU) 12,000: 1986 Namibia National Teachers Union (NANTU) 16,000: 1989 Namibia Public Workers Union (NAPWU) 25,000: 1987 Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union (NATAU) 4,000: 1988 Namibia Music ...
Namibia National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW) Trade Union Congress of Namibia (TUCNA) Namibia National Labour Organisation (NANLO) 84,900 (NUNW) 61,900 (TUCNA) 21,000 (NANLO) NUNW TUCNA New Zealand New Zealand Council of Trade Unions (NZCTU) 300,000 NZCTU Niger Nigerien Confederation of Labour (CNT) Confédération Nigérienne du Travail
The Namibia National Labour Organisation (NANLO) is one of three national trade union centres in Namibia.NANLO was established in 2014 by Evilastus Kaaronda.After campaigning against government corruption, Kaaronda in 2012 was dismissed as general secretary of the National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW), the national centre aligned to SWAPO, the country's ruling party.
The South West Africa National Union (SWANU) is a Namibian political party founded in 1959. Most of its members came from the Herero people , while fellow independence movement SWAPO was mostly an Ovambo party.
The Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) is one of the most powerful of Namibia's trade unions. It plays a leading public role in the Namibian political space and is an ally of the ruling South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) government. [1] The MUN was established in 1986.