The Minister of Communications and Digital Technology Solly Malatsi got rid of two employees that moonlighted as members of a government board. SA clapped.
The employees moonlighted for the Universal and Access Acengy of South Africa, and Malatsi demanded that they pay the money earned while on the boardcurrent affairs journalist, covered current affairs relating to the economy, finance, banks, and state-owned enterprises during his seven years at Daily Sun and Vutivi— The Minister of Communications and Digital Technology, Solly Malatsi, showed two government employees the door after they were caught moonlighting.and earned R1.
Malatsi says the two lost their jobs because they did not provide evidence that their employers gave them the green light to do additional work outside their official roles. They have both been ordered to pay"I may not align myself with this GNU, but if that's the case and it's factually true and can be established, then I'm all for it."Tebogo Mokwena is a Current Affairs Editor at Briefly News. He has a Diploma in Journalism from ALISON.
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