SA postal service fails the public
The South African Post Office, which is technically bankrupt, owes the Medipos medical aid scheme R700 million for employees’ contributions.
The South African Post Office, which is technically bankrupt, owes the Medipos medical aid scheme R700 million for employees’ contributions.
Read Joe Kitchen below for a snapshot of the future. It is the year 2024 and the price of a glass of beer has skyrocketed.
MyBroadband testing revealed the Post Office, which wants a monopoly on all parcel deliveries under 1kg, cannot effectively provide basic postal services.
A community member that would like to remain anonymous has penned the below open letter to Piet Mouton, Adrian Gore and other ‘wise men’.
There are many reasons behind the failure of the South African Post Office. Community member Helen Gee speaks of one through a personal tale.
Where do we now stand on the ludicrous issue that the South African Post Office should be the official carrier of any items under 1kg?
Yesterday’s contribution from John Freeman on the Post Office drew many response. Hans Ittmann adds his personal experience to the mix.
In today’s contribution, community member John Freeman questions the role of unions and shares why he has little sympathy for Post Office staff.
In a move to shift some of the debate away from Covid-19, community member David Lipschitz asks a valid question: Why is SOE corruption dealt with differently?
“It has recently sent out a request for interest, inviting private courier companies to partner with the SA Post Office to deliver packages under 1 kg.”