Public Enterprises
Minister Malusi
Gigaba only learned
of the resignation
of the SA Airways
(SAA) chairwoman
and six board members
through the media, his
office said last week.
“We only found out
about the resignations
through the media.
Our main focus is
to ensure that SAA
remains a national
asset for both our
economy and country,”
Gigaba’s spokesman
Mayihlome Tshwete
said.
SAA’s chairwoman,
Cheryl Carolus, and
the six board members
resigned last week.
–Sapa
Media announces SAA resignations
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