“You’re not fired” – SAA, Treasury deny Myeni exit rumours
South African Airways and National Treasury said no board meeting occurred on Tuesday and that chairperson Dudu Myeni was not fired.
South African Airways and National Treasury said no board meeting occurred on Tuesday and that chairperson Dudu Myeni was not fired.
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A national broadcaster is charged with telling the truth; with serving the nation by exposing myths and protecting citizens against abuse by the powerful.
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