Prasa CEO Zolani Matthews has announced plans to cut up to 350 jobs in the agency’s subsidiary Autopax, which operates long-distance Translux and City to City buses.
Prasa chief executive Zolani Matthews says it has become clear Prasa requires a review of its bus operations. Stock photo.Passenger Rail Agency of SA CEO Zolani Matthews has announced plans to shed up to 350 jobs in the agency’s bus operating subsidiary Autopax Passenger Services, which operates long-distance Translux and City to City buses.Matthews said it had become abundantly clear Prasa requires a review of its bus operations.
“Currently the target is for the reduction of 350 employees. We are, however, looking at the possibilities of absorbing a number of these employees into the Prasa group where vacancies are available.” Matthews said Prasa was facing serious cashflow challenges purely because of erosion in revenue streams