The abrupt closure of the Malaysian
textile company Ramatex Group's operations in Windhoek with a
loss of 3,000 jobs in early March has sparked a political row
with trades unionists accusing the company of breaking labour
laws and environmental despoliation. The case also raises questions
about a proposed US$130 million investment by Malaysian companies
in Namibia's mining and pharmaceutical businesses....
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