-Some TransNamib employees protested against the suspension of their colleagues.
Employees of B2Gold are demanding better wages as well as decent working conditions. They handed over a petition to their management.
The Teachers Union of Namibia (TUN) threatened to have countrywide protests next week Thursday.
-Some Walvis Bay residents are appealing to the magistrate to refuse bail to two men accused of smuggling cocaine worth N$206 million into the country believed to be the biggest drug bust in Africa.
Over 100 disgruntled taxi operators and owners handed over a petition to the Ministry of Works and Transport today.
-More than 150 residents of Omatjete are planning to protest over the presence of aggressive elephants in the Daures Constituency of the Erongo Region, on Friday.
The trucking community plans a protest if significant progress is not evident by the end of this weekend with getting 70 Namibian drivers released from Zambia. Truck owners and members of the Namibian Chamber of Commerce and Industries, met with Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, last Thursday, to brief her on the current situation.
-Members of the Okahandja community were protesting in front of the Okahandja Magistrate Court Monday.