The remains of the three employees, Solomon Nyarenda, Pretty Nkambule and Yvonne Mnisi’s were never recovered after Lily mine collapsed 3 years ago.business rescue practitionerThree years ago, the mine was closed after part of it caved in, leaving workers Solomon Nyarenda, Pretty Nkambule and Yvonne Mnisi trapped underground.Since April last year, the former workers and families of those trapped underground have been camping outside the mine, demanding the removal.
This week, officials from the department and the mine owners the Vantage Goldfields visited the mine to conduct an inspection. A former shop steward at the mine Harry Mazibuko says the business rescue practitioner was appointed procedurally. Mazibuko says, “They should have engaged with us or the Union that represents us, but now we want to consider placing the company under BRP, they didn’t which means that the process is not legit, that is why we are calling for them to be removed and since they were appointed nothing they have ever done. There is no communication with us, so they have failed.”
Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)
SABC u need to proof read ur articles. Was s/he not appointed unprocedural if the Union say they were not consulted? If it was procedural, why I'd the Union complaining? Or am I reading it wrong. Also that last graph of a sentence is difficult to read.
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