SAA is one more sorry saga to add to the litany of errors committed by the governing party
President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses delegates at the Brics Summit in Brasilia, Brazil, on November 14, 2019. Picture: GETTY IMAGES/MIKHAIL SVETLOV
The situation not only at the airline but also at Eskom and other parastatals, has reached a point where the state will have no option but to disband some of them.
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