The 39 year-old Motlanthe takes over from the acting predecessor Gay Mokoena‚ who was asked to leave the position on April 15 by Safa president Danny Jordaan. Ofentse_Ratsie marc_strydom
The 39 year-old Motlanthe takes over from the acting predecessor Gay Mokoena‚ who was asked to leave the position on April 15 by Safa president Danny Jordaan.
“The lawsuit was dismissed by both the Supreme Court of Appeal and the Constitutional Court with costs [this week].” “The Constitutional Court on Wednesday‚ 6 May 2020 dismissed an appeal by Fli-Afrika with costs in which the travel agency was seeking R17 million against Safa‚” that statement read. The dispute had stemmed from an aborted plan between Safa and Fli-Afrika to sell World Cup travel packages.
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