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KHANYI DHLOMO'S HEADACHE OVER STAFF SALARIES

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Khanyi Dhlomo.
Photo: Lucky Nxumalo
Khanyi Dhlomo. Photo: Lucky Nxumalo

IT seems things are not going well for Media Mogul Khanyi Dhlomo following reports that her company Ndalo Media is facing liquidation over a R13 million debt owed to printers.

And it appears that the said financial woes of the company will affect the company’s staff salaries.

This after a screen grabs is circulating in which she tells her employees that they will be paid a little later, because of the “company’s financial situation”.

The screen grab reads: “Good morning team. I had hoped to be in a position for us to release salaries today but unfortunately this won’t be the case. Please work on 7 December as the latest release but I will endeavour to finalise the release earlier. I’m concurrently finalising the December salaries so that they are ready on or before 20 December as promised. As the business’ revenues are currently not at a level that covers even the basic costs, the salary process is a negotiation (compromised by recent media reports) and not a straight a straightforward order of business as it should be  and has been for the past 10 years."

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