Dudu Myeni this week offered to hand deliver her doctor’s certificate to the chair of Parliament’s committee on public enterprises, Zukiswa Rantho.
Former SAA board chair Dudu Myeni says she cannot physically appear before the Eskom inquiry because of health reasons
Readers write in about ANC and its legal battles, and the possibilty of Cyril Ramaphosa being president of the ANC
Lord Peter Hain has requested an "immediate investigation" into bank accounts held in London by South African state owned enterprises
Former SAA board chairperson Dudu Myeni and six board members were sacked from the board last month.
For frustrated South African taxpayers, the country’s struggling and poorly managed national airline seems a bottomless pit.
Experts hope the new board can make tough decisions without any political interference
The Mail & Guardian understands that Myeni will be replaced by businessperson JB Magwaza who has been appointed as the new board chairperson.
International air traffic to Cape Town has soared, thanks to astute foresight and good marketing
With ‘political support’ and free of budget constraints, the companies registrar is making trouble for supposed untouchables
There is no good case for bailing out South African Airways, it’s simply a matter of avoiding a potentially catastrophic debt default.
Gigaba spoke out against a leaked secret memo indicating that Treasury would bailout SAA using Telkom shares.
Phosa accused President Jacob Zuma of looking out for his family instead of worrying about the crippling state of the country’s economy.
Little economic headway will be made ahead of October’s budget policy statement, analysts say
Growth could have slashed unemployment but today’s statistics show a horror story
A privately listed flag-bearing airline may be a better option than a state-owned national carrier
Government officials have moved to transfer an undisclosed sum from the National Revenue Fund to South African Airways
Controversial South African Airways chairperson Dudu Myeni twice lied to the minister of public enterprises, the Companies Tribunal heard on Monday.
The embattled chairperson of South African Airways, Dudu Myeni, is scheduled to challenge a finding that she was in breach of the Companies Act
It has sought legal advice on options to remove the national carrier’s chairperson
How the SAA chair allegedly kept executives in line by using the airline’s anonymous ‘whistle-blower’ facility.
Treasury will strengthen oversight over SAA and other state-owned entities to prevent defaults
Nationalisation would leave people at the mercy of a government that has already proven to be self-serving and intent on growing personal wealth.
Commercial tax evasion has cost emerging economies trillions of dollars, but even they are guilty of doing it.
Readers write in about the SAA, and the SABC.
SAA’s losses for the 2014/15 financial year were R5.6-billion – close to R1-billionn more than the expected amount of R4.7-billion.
The Economic Freedom Fighters say they will expose deals that reportedly enriched her
President Jacob Zuma is digging a deeper pit of disasters rather than acting in the nation’s interests.
Myeni, who is President Jacob Zuma’s ally, was appointed alongside 11 other board members on Friday.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has ordered SAA to get a new board, but Myeni is expected to retain her position despite many calling for her axing.
Failure to submit regulatory documents to authorities by September 30 will, however, see the airline’s flights to the Chinese territory halted.
By seizing control of parastatals, the president is on a collision course with his finance minister.