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Joburg CCMA ‘outsources’ key function to ‘internet cafe next door’ Workers are queueing outside for hours before being directed by officials to nearby internet cafes to complete their dispute referral process online. CCMA offices no longer accept walk-ins. People rely on security guards to submit their forms and give them instructions. Picture: Masego Mafata
CCMA offices in Johannesburg and Benoni no longer accept walk-in cases.
Workers rely on security guards outside the offices to get forms and have to use internet cafes for a service that was once free.
Scammers have also moved into the gap.
The Open CCMA Campaign is demanding the commission reopens fully, including walk-in facilities.
Mar 14, 2021 - 06:04 pm By Staff Reporter
Pretoria Callies needed penalties to overcome Cape Town All Stars for a spot in the Nedbank Cup semi-finals on Sunday afternoon.
Pule Maraisane and Waseem Isaacs led the line for All Stars, while former SuperSport United duo Thabiso Nkoana and Atusaye Nyondo did duty for the Tshwane outfit.
All Stars looked to hit the front from the first few exchanges following a free-kick, but goalkeeper Itumeleng Lesu made a fantastic double save before Nkoana threatened at the other end.
However, All Stars regained momentum minutes from the half-hour mark and hit the front after Isaacs beat Lesu to a ball over the top before slotting into an empty net.