The appointments come just less than a week after two board members, Sontaga Mantlhakga and Albert Ramoadi, who represent the CWU, quit
Five new people have been appointed to the SA Post Office board, amid a
On Thursday, the cabinet said it had endorsed the appointment of new members Emmanuel Lekgau, Nolitha Pieters, Sandile Phillip, Sipho Majombozi and Yvette Lillian Mavivi Myakayaka-Manzini. The appointments come just less than a week after two board members, Sontaga Mantlhakga and Albert Ramoadi, who represent the Communications Workers Union , resigned.
Two sources with knowledge of the goings on at the Sapo board had previously told Business Day that there were allegations that the forced resignations were part of a ploy by Ndabeni-Abrahams to ensure there were people on the board who would accede to her demands.
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