The board of SAA will brief the media on the resignation of chief executive Vuyani Jarana
In the past week, factions have used Jarana’s resignation as a tool in a bid to shake the powers of Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan
The resigned SAA CEO is now under investigation over the leaking of his resignation letter to the media
The former ANC MP’s evidence relating to the alleged 2010 meeting with Ajay Gupta has proven difficult to corroborate
Privatisation is not on the agenda the minister says
William Chandler was arrested on Monday following a charge laid against him by the airline after it discovered his licence was forged
For 20 years he transported passengers without a licence, until a mid-air ‘incident’
The suggestion in the ANC’s election manifesto on prescribed assets has drawn fire
Former SAA board chair Cheryl Carolus recounted how Gigaba seemingly pushed the airline to drop the critical route between Johannesburg and Mumbai
The debt SAA carries is significant and underwritten by government
The desperate state oil company’s ill-conceived bid to refine crude at its gas-to-liquid plant might be the last
nail in its coffin
The finance minister has opened the door to decisions that may have serious ramifications for state businesses
Deon Fredericks has been appointed new interim CFO following the lapsing of Robert Head’s contract at the end of September
A broken economy: China’s R370bn gift to Cyril. This and more in this week’s M&G
A related problem is that its maintenance and repair company could lose lucrative contracts
Fix it, Cyril: The optimism that greeted President Ramaphosa’s ‘thuma mina’ call has faded as the economy has shrunk
Bain & Company clarified on Monday that its managing partner would be taking time to focus on cooperating with the Sars commission of inquiry
Elements in the state-owned entity were apparently determined to pass work on to the controversial company
The former ANC MP is expected to detail an alleged bribery attempt by the politically connected Gupta family
A fair trial? There’s a good chance the ex-president’s new heavyweights will claim he won’t get a fair trial and we focus on BRICS and Zim elections
A report reveals that weak financial controls are at the centre of the airline’s woes
All new leaders promise change, but few deliver. Abiy Ahmed is different
Nowhere to hide: Treasury says it will leave no stone unturned in order to hold Dudu Myeni to account for a botched SAA deal and we talk about land
Two SAA executives have been fired but the hearing also fingered the former chairperson
Nhantsi and Zwane were found to have acted dishonestly
Internal disciplinary hearing finds Musa Zwane and Phumeza Nhantsi guilty of gross financial misconduct, negligence and dishonesty
Air Chefs, the catering arm of SAA, has launched a consultation process with unions that may lead to job losses
Numsa called the action “opportunistic”, as SAA is in the process of implementing its turnaround strategy which affects all companies in the group.
How SAA’s spending soared, the row over the ombud’s R80-million VBS investment and the mass action planned by Jacob Zuma’s supporters
Under Myeni’s tenure at the national carrier, it suffered losses amounting to R10.5-billion, according to Outa.
Jarana said there is now a “date in the future” where SAA will break even
South Africa has been abuzz with the potential consequences of merging Mango Airlines with SA Express and South African Airways