JOHANNESBURG - Acting CEO of strike-hit South African Airways , Zuks Ramasia has stated that the state-owned airline will not be able to pay some staff salaries on time for the month of November. Ramasia said in a statement that the airline would not be able to fulfill salary payments to employees on the scheduled date.
Ramasia said that SAA could not achieve the above mentioned conditions because of the current negative sentiment which surrounds the airline currently, as well as operational challenges.
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