Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba only learned of the resignation of the SA Airways (SAA) chairwoman and six board members through the media, his office said last week. “We only found out about the resignations through the media. Our main focus is to ensure that SAA remains a national asset for both our economy and country,” Gigaba’s spokesman Mayihlome Tshwete said. SAA’s chairwoman, Cheryl Carolus, and the six board members resigned last week. –Sapa
Media announces SAA resignations
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