Stuttering state-owned bus company collapses workers’ provident fund

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North West Star bus service, operating in parts of Gauteng and North West, regularly pays its workers’ wages late

A state-owned bus company is struggling to pay its employees on time and has defaulted on making payments to its workers’ provident fund, leading to the fund’s liquidation...

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Wow, another GovernmentZA owed enterprise goes bankrupt.... Fortunately the PresidencyZA is an excellent businessman 😂😂😂

What a surprise!

This used to be a really well run bus company.

Thanks for the update, any updates on PhalaPhalaFarmGate perhaps?

Who owns the bus, name and shame them and the Board if it exists.

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