-The Shoprite Katima Mulilo Complex has been destroyed by a fire that started during the early hours of this morning. Even though the town's firefighters arrived there on time there was little they could do as their tanks were empty because the town had no water at the time.
-Namibia Food and Allied Workers Union (NAFAU) secretary-general Jacob Penda said he hopes the judgment that found Shoprite in contempt of court, deters employers from defying the rules of a strike.
-Weeks of industrial action by Shoprite workers is over. The company struck a deal with the Nambia Food and Allied Workers Union (NAFAU) this afternoon and workers have three days to report for work.
-Employees of Shoprite in the Otjozondjupa Region joined their counterparts in staging a peaceful demonstration at Otjiwarongo, against police brutality.
-Employees of Shoprite in the //Kharas Region joined their counterparts in staging a peaceful demonstration at Keetmanshoop, against police brutality. Striking workers also handed over a petition to Namibian Police Regional Commander, Commissioner David Indongo.
-Today marks the 29th day since employees of three retail outlets went on strike with no solution to their demands from the Shoprite Group of companies.
-The National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW) is pleading with all trade unions as well as the general public for a countrywide boycott, of all Shoprite stores that may eventually lead to the closure of the store and its affiliates in the country.
-Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi on what transpired at Shoprite in Oshana where striking workers were shot with rubber bullets by police, yesterday.
-Today's countrywide planned shutdown of all Shoprite stores and its affiliates by the Namibia Food and Allied Workers Union (NAFAU) supported by the Affirmative Repositioning (AR) Movement did not take place as expected.
-In the Zambezi Region, the police had to discourage the closure of Shoprite outlet at Katima Mulilo by youth activists.