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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

South African Airways’ (SAA) business rescue has come to an end. The national carrier has been under business rescue for 17 months. It has now been handed back to the executives and the board. Business Rescue Practitioners say R7.8 billion has been received from government. The balance of the debt owed will be paid over the next three years

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