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Former staff threatening to sue Ndalo Media over retrenchment packages
Ndalo Media belongs to Khanyi Dhlomo and was liquidated earlier this year in January.
According to The Media Online, along with labour lawyer Thapelo Kharametsane, advocates Nazeer Cassim and Teneille Govender have taken up the challenge for 45 staff members.
Meanwhile, former editor of Destiny Man, Kojo Baffoe, posted a statement on behalf of the affected staff. Following news that The Bar Group had bought the Destiny and Destiny Man titles, two new issues are expected to be on newsstands this week.
He said in a tweet that he had received messages to find out whether he was involved in the relaunch of the Destiny Man magazine. “I am not. For my peace of mind, I have moved on. My former colleagues are still carrying the fight to get our former employer to pay settlements.”