PITS BATTLE: Tendele coal company denies ‘bullyboy’ claims, says it is on verge of liquidation because of court action

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PITS BATTLE: Tendele coal company denies ‘bullyboy’ claims, says it is on verge of liquidation because of court action
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Arguing that it may be forced to close down, Tendele Coal Mining has denied that traditional leaders were intimidating the local community in an effort to bulldoze an easy mining path for the company.

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Traditional leaders just like politicians can be bought to ignore the plight of its community - standing firm against injustice is what every South African must do to get rid of a culture of thuggery and impunity by government and business SA

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