03
Feb
Tujoromajo Kasuto ANDREAS Hausiku, secretary general of the Namibia Security Guards and Watchmen’s Union (NASGWU), has accused black-owned security companies of failing to pay their employees, the statutory prescribed minimum hourly rate of N$8.75 shift, which is honoured by their white-owned security companies. Hausiku says that certain companies that are contracted by government gives the union major problems, as they do not comply with the hourly rates He further pointed out that they barely experience issues with the white-owned companies, which comply with the rates and pay their employees on time as opposed to, “us black people”. Meanwhile, Hausiku shared…