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The Public Enterprises Ministry said it was talking with the Treasury to raise funds to rescue South African Airways. busrep

JOHANNESBURG - South Africa’s Public Enterprises Ministry said on Sunday it was talking with the Treasury to raise funds to rescue South African Airways , following a meeting with business rescue specialists at the weekend.

The airline is one of several state entities, including power company Eskom, struggling with debt after nearly a decade of mismanagement. Their woes are seen as the single greatest threat to Africa’s most industrialised economy and have been largely responsible for bringing South Africa’s credit rating to the brink of junk.

 

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busrep Of course they will bail them out. Did pravingordhan think we were fooled by the 'Sunday deadline' rubbish. Pure incompetence is the reason for the bailout, nothing else. We are a failed state and this is proof positive. CyrilRamaphosa is offered new routes but ignores them

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