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Numsa seeks legal advice over collapsing SOEs
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SAA privatisation: Which other SOEs should government sell off?
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Workers Revolutionary Party
Xolobeni community members marching against the takeover of their land by the Australian mining company Mineral Commodities
âA CHINESE mining company is taking over plots of land in South Africa, paying residents small lump sums to give over mining rights to their land.
SAFTU (The South African Federation of Trade Unions) learns with disgust the dirty tricks of how the mining company, Nkwe Platinum Limited, is attempting to rob the people of Ga-Mamphahlane land.
In conduct reminiscent of criminal syndicates, this corporation has colluded with the parasitic national bourgeoisie to dispossess the community of their land.
In the reports given to the Sunday Times by residents, different sinister methods of dispossession came to light. They did not give the community sufficient information: while others, because of a lack of English comprehension, could not comprehend the contents of the leases they were signing.
Is Denel at risk of reckless trading?
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Denel corporate office in Irene.
Denel executives jumping ship following the national Budget presentation last week is nothing less than disgraceful, leaving workers stranded and puzzled about their future, trade union UASA has said.
In his tabling of the Budget, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni made no mention of a lifebuoy to save the state-owned entity (SOE), leading to the executive’s exit, notes Abigail Moyo, spokesperson of UASA.
“Denel’s new acting group chief executive, William Hlakoane, maintains a persistent silence and seems content to ignore repeated messages, which has now prompted UASA to call on the Department of Public Enterprise to play a more prominent role and provide the guidance and assistance needed to turn this once proud establishment around,” she said.