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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. ....
By Graham Dunn2021-04-30T16:34:00+01:00 Troubled South African low-cost carrier Mango Airlines has confirmed it will continue operations into May despite concerns over its ability to meet a reported end-April payment deadline set by creditors. The South African Airways unit was forced to suspend flights for a day on 28 April after the country’s airports operator ACSA briefly blocked its flights over outstanding payments. Source: Arisha Ray Singh/Shutterstock ACSA later that day cleared Mango to operate again following a deal brokered with airline management and its shareholder, South Africa’s Public Enterprises Ministry, to provide part payment. Mango services subsequently resumed on 29 April. ....
By Graham Dunn2021-04-28T13:45:00+01:00 South African Airways’ low-cost unit Mango Airlines suspended flights today due to outstanding payments to the country’s airports’ operator ACSA, though the latter has since lifted its temporary block on the struggling state-owned carrier. Reports emerged a week ago that Mango could be forced to temporarily suspend flights from the start of May and enter a formal business rescue process because of delays in the carrier receiving fresh funds from the South African state. The reports cited an internal company memo. Source: Arisha Ray Singh/Shutterstock.com In a statement today, Mango confirms its flights have been temporarily suspended for 28 April, but only because of outstanding payments to ACSA. It notes its senior management and shareholder – South Africa’s Public Enterprises Ministry – have since held emergency discussions to resolve the impasse. ....
South African airline woes continue as Mango reportedly set to pause flights flightglobal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from flightglobal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.