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SATAWU to Meet Prasa over Terminated Security Contracts

November 18, 2019Zanele Sabela6 comments20 security contracts, cable theft, Prasa, Prasa Benrose yard, Prasa board of control, vandalism

South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) is set to meet the executive of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) tomorrow, 19 November, to continue discussions regarding the termination of security contracts. SATAWU officials met with the board of control of Prasa on 12 November following the decision to terminate more than…

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