SHOCKING EXCLUSIVE
Communications Minister Solly Malatsi’s Secret Plan to SELL OUT the Post Office to the Highest Bidder!
In a move that has left many reeling, Malatsi has approached National Treasury for assistance in privatizing the struggling state-owned company, which is on the brink of collapse. The minister’s plan is to form a task team to "pursue private financial and operational partners" for the Post Office, effectively handing over the reins to private interests.
But that’s not all – Malatsi has also hinted at "privatisation scenarios" as a preferred option to further state funding of the Post Office. This means that the government may be willing to sell off parts of the company or even the entire enterprise to the highest bidder.
But what does this mean for the future of the Post Office and its employees? Will they be left high and dry, or will they be able to continue serving the public with the same level of dedication and commitment?
Malatsi’s plan has sparked outrage among those who believe that the Post Office is a vital public institution that should be preserved and protected. "This is a betrayal of the public trust," said one critic. "The Post Office is a vital part of our infrastructure, and it should not be sold off to private interests."
But Malatsi remains defiant, insisting that his plan is the only way to ensure the survival of the Post Office. "We will work to ensure that there is accountability for the failure to meet previous conditions that were imposed," he said. "And we will do everything in our power to make the Post Office financially sustainable."
But will his plan work? Only time will tell. One thing is certain, however – the fate of the Post Office hangs in the balance, and the public is left wondering what the future holds for this beloved institution.
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