Post Office can be saved: Gungubele
Mondli Gungubele said government is working to save the South African Post Office and ensure business continuity under a provisional liquidation order.remains fully operational and committed to delivering essential services to the people of South Africa – and that despite the current challenges, the public can still expect to receive letters, courier packages, renew their vehicle licences, withdraw their social grants and receive chronic medication.
The Post Office of Tomorrow revises the strategic role of the company from a conveyor of letter-post to an integrated logistics and e-commerce service provider, including designation as the national authentication authority. To this end, it was allocated R2.4-billion to bring stability to the entity by the minister of finance in his 2023 budget speech.
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