The 23 parking marshals of Keyplots Investments (KPI), who downed tools after N$1 500 has allegedly been deducted from their salaries illegally, have returned to work. KPI, which manages the Windhoek municipality’s parking collection, has deducted at least N$1 500 from their salaries of N$2 500 per month. One of the workers yesterday said the...
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KPI parking marshals suspended – The Namibian
Keyplot Investments (KPI) parking marshals of have been suspended after demanding to be reimbursed by the company for money allegedly deducted unlawfully. This was confirmed on Wednesday by one of the employees, who opted to remain anonymous due to fear of victimisation. “They told us yesterday,” said the staff member. The marshals have stopped working...
Parking marshals strike over ‘illegal’ salary deductions
. . . Workers demand money back from ex-Swapo MP company boss Parking marshalls of Keyplots Investments (KPI), which manages the Windhoek municipality’s parking collection, have stopped working after the company has deducted at least N$1 500 from their salaries of N$2 500 per month. Keyplot Investments is fully owned by United Africa Group, which...
Windhoek’s new parking payment system creates mixed emotions among residents
Staff Reporter THE introduction of the new parking payment system in Windhoek’s central business district has been met with mixed reactions, reflecting the diverse opinions within the community, with motorists to fork out an average of nearly a N$1000.00 on parking per month. While some have expressed concerns about the overpriced parking fees for ordinary...
Swakop parking meter controversy revived by approval
The Swakopmund municipal council has approved new parking meter regulations that are set to be submitted to the Ministry of Justice for publication in the Government Gazette – reviving a decision that caused an outcry within the community five years ago. The new regulations are poised to redefine the parking landscape in the coastal town,...
Unknown suspect steals vehicle from parking space
Maria David THE police in Omusati are investigating a case of motor vehicle theft after an unknown suspect stole a white Suzuki along with a black Samsung cellphone and a black wallet, all valued at N$60,450. The incident occurred at Epaya location, Yakatopa complex in the Oshikuku Constituency on Monday. Omusati Crime Coordinator, Deputy Commissioner...