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Mboweni visits SABC after diesel spillage

Radio Park in Auckland Park, where mop up operations are continuing after a major diesel spillage.

SABC staff at Radio Park had to be evacuated after a diesel leak. Three employees were hospitalised after inhaling diesel fumes. Two have since been discharged. “We got briefing about what has happened to the building because there might be cost implications for which we do not have money. But I am very pleased that people are safe and I wish one of your colleagues who is in ICU a quick recovery. This goes to emphasise our concern as shareholders. Things must go back to normal as quickly as possible.”Trade union, Bemawu, which represents many workers at the SABC, is demanding a full investigation into the major diesel spillage at the public broadcaster.

 

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I just listened to what he said now when he got there. Sometimes I wonder if he has lost his humanity in his humor. I found it detasteful

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