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Department says it has a plan to save hotel

Department says it has a plan to save hotel
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The Royal Hotel is not closing, but needs an intervention

The Royal Hotel is not closing, but needs an intervention
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DA says at least 55 people will lose their jobs if the Royal Hotel in Pilgrim s Rest closes

DA says at least 55 people will lose their jobs if the Royal Hotel in Pilgrim s Rest closes
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Possible job losses for residents

Possible job losses for residentsMichelle Boshoff Makgoba further stated that the Royal Hotel’s ability to pay its short-term obligations is progressively reducing year-on-year and its current assets are less than its current liabilities, which is a further indication that the hotel is insolvent. LYDENBURG – The Democratic Alliance (DA) has called on Mpumalanga MEC of the Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport, Mohita Latchminarain, to save 55 jobs by presenting a rescue plan for the 127-year-old Royal Hotel in Pilgrim’s Rest. According to Sammy Makgoba, the acting CEO of Mpumalanga Regional Training Trust (MRTT), the Royal Hotel could be closing its doors. This will affect its 55 employees.

R15 6m wasted : Auditors uncover irregularities in Mpumalanga payment of Covid-19 tenders

Enter recipient email address Officials ducked and dived to avoid questions on the cost of deep-cleaning and water fountains. Picture: iStock When one of the officials at the Mpumalanga Regional Training Trust (MRTT), a nonprofit entity under the province’s department of education, heard that forensic audit investigators from Nexia SAB&T had arrived to interview him, he allegedly left his office in Emalahleni on the pretext of having gone to see a doctor. There’s more to this story Subscribe to News24 and get access to our exclusive journalism and features today. Subscribe

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