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Cosatu calls on Ramaphosa to lead his administration

The labour federation has expressed concern over mixed messages from different ministers on key policy positions. under business rescue and the president insisted that the state should have a major stake in the national carrier.must be sold if it’s not profitable a few days after the airline was placed under business rescue.

“When the ANC NEC took a decision that SAA must be saved, but majority shareholders being the government that process was underway. A minister in the cabinet says ‘why save SAA?’ So, what we are calling for is that when the ANC president leads the African National Congress and there are decisions that are taken, you expect the members of the NEC of the ANC to follow and implement these decisions.

In his Budget Speech on Wednesday, Finance Minister, Tito Mboweni announced that over R16 billion has been allocated to the bankrupt SAA.

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COSATU, the public at large are failing to hold Ramaphosa & Jamnandas accountable. CR17 funding is still a mystery, the man was second in charge in Zuma Gov(did nothing to stop the rot by Zuma). Told us about a New dawn but things are getting worse. Thuma mina is a coward

Big mouth no action, empty promises, still wondering what happened to the new broom, if I don't care was a person Ramaphosa

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