Sipho Makhubela assures that the private equity firm has what it takes to raise the capital to get SAA flying again
Interest in the beleaguered national carrier, which has received billions of rands in public funding, means criticism is inevitable
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Takatso consortium will now own 51% of the airline and the state 49%