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Is the Brand SA collapse imminent? Acting minister says she is speedily trying to fix the SOE

Khumbudzo Ntshavheni (Photo: Waldo Swiegers, Bloomberg) Government says is working on fixing the numerous problems at Brand SA, the state-owned enterprise meant to promote South Africa’s image Former general manager Petrus de Kock says the SOE is on the verge of collapse, as there is no executive committee and several vacant executive positions.  Acting Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni says the job to fix Brand SA began under then Minister in the Presidency Jackson Mthembu, who died in January.  Acting Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni says the government is working on fixing the numerous problems at Brand SA, the state-owned enterprise meant to promote South Africa’s image.

ANC hits back at social media criticism of Jackson Mthembu s replacement

ANC Parliament The ANC s parliamentary caucus said it was committed to non-racialism and non-sexism, amid a social media furore over the late Jackson Mthembu s replacement. The storm arose over the election of Chinese-born Xiaomei Havard to the National Assembly. In a statement, chief whip Pemmy Majodina said the appointments had been made on the basis of non-sexism and non-racialism. The ANC s parliamentary caucus on Saturday said that it was committed to non-racialism and non-sexism, amid a social media furore over what it called a routine filling in of a vacancy . The storm arose over the election of Chinese-born Xiaomei Havard to the National Assembly, as a member of the parliamentary caucus. Havard replaced the late Jackson Mthembu. She was sworn in on Wednesday.

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