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SABC CEO assures workers of salaries SABC group CEO Madoda Mxakwe has given the assurance that workers will receive their salaries at the end of March. sabcnews

said the public broadcaster could not guarantee that it would be able to pay staff at the end of March.group executive board members appeared before the Communications Committee to brief it about the progress made on its turnaround strategy.

employees will receive their salaries. Owing to our current liquidity crisis, there is a whole lot of issues that we had to do from a financial point of view and I think what is helping now is that we have been working very closely with the department of communications to ensure that we re-capitalise the

 

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Can Sabc group CEO make assurance that no workers will be lay off even after the upcoming general elections. Iam saying because the issue of lay-off of staff was put on ice last year but all of sudden it struggles to pay workers now,who is fooling who here?

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