Namibia: NUNW Condemns Alleged Purging of Its Members

4 January 2018

Windhoek — The country's biggest trade union federation, the National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW), claims that its members are being "purged, intimidated and victimised" following the campaign and outcome of the November 6 Swapo Party elective congress.

The federation, some of whose members supported presidential challengers Jerry Ekandjo and Nahas Angula and their running mates, says it is disturbed and concerned about negative media reports and allegations of political witch-hunt and victimisation against its members.

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