Parliament meets on SAA-Takatso deal in partially closed sitting
Last week, the media and public were unceremoniously kicked out of the meeting.
‘Green light for Takatso-SAA deal a step in keeping airline competitive’
The Takatso takeover deal of South African Airways (SAA) has been given the green light by the
Industry experts question transparency, due diligence on SAA deal
Industry experts in the aviation sector are raising red flags over the deal that saw private company
SAA’s new equity partner raises concerns among aviation experts
Aviation experts have raised concerns about Takatso Consortium as the new strategic equity partner
Takatso Consortium announced as equity partner for SAA
The public-private partnership will put 51% of the airline in the hands of the private sector. The
Government won’t fund SAA again, says Gordhan
Gordhan and the SAA Business Rescue Practitioners (BRPs) briefed Parliament’s Standing Committee on
The Labour Court to hear SAA’s BRP, unions application
The Labour Court in Johannesburg will on Thursday hear the case of a dispute between unions and
Treasury outlines how funds will be reallocated to help SAA
National Treasury has outlined how R7 billion will be removed from allocations like local government
SAA rescue plan gets the thumbs up, Philip Saunders appointed interim CEO
South African Airways (SAA) as we know it will no longer exist. The SAA Business Rescue plan was
Public Enterprises Department not ready to deal with SAA’s pilots packages
The Public Enterprises Department says it is not prepared to deal with additional demands from the
Numsa, SACCA to take legal action to prevent liquidation of SAA
Trade unions, the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa and the South African Cabin Crew
SAA BRP’s retrenchment process unlawful: Numsa
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) has slammed as unlawful the process that
Zondo Commission hears how Swissport and SAA worked together without a contract
International ground handling and cargo company, Swissport South Africa, and South African Airways
Suitably qualified people should be managing SOEs: Ramaphosa
ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa has warned that people who are not suitably qualified will not be
SAA warns of flight cancellations and delayed salary payments
SAA might be forced to suspend some flights and delay salary payments if government doesn’t come up
South African Airways dropped by leading travel insurer
One of South Africa’s leading travel insurance firms has stopped covering tickets issued by South
Majority of SAA’s grounded planes back in service
SAA has announced that the majority of its aircraft that were affected by non-compliance have now
Flight delays anticipated as aviation authority grounds planes
Four of South African Airways’ (SAA) domestic flights have been cancelled after some of its aircraft
‘Resignations of CEOs in public entities a big concern’
Over the weekend, Vuyani Jarana became the second CEO of a parastatal to resign in just two weeks
Gigaba was obsessed with Johannesburg-Mumbai route: Carolus
Former SAA board chairperson, Cheryl Carolus, says when Malusi Gigaba was Public Enterprises