Alex FM strike now a go-slow

ALEXANDRA – Alex FM staff shutdown turns into a go-slow as calls for the board to resign mount.

 

The community of Alexandra together with Alex FM staff wrote a letter to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) in a bid to have the radio station’s board removed.

Read: UPDATE: Alex FM offline due to staff strike

This was after Grant Thornton denied to have an audit report done which the board’s treasure Bongani Mandita tabled at the postponed Annual General Meeting (AGM) which was held at Johannesburg Central College three weeks ago.

“Alex FM staff together with the community demanded that the current Alex FM board be removed,” the letter read.

Read: Alex FM board postpones AGM

“We have had countless meetings over the years and recent months with management and the board of Alex FM, which have been fruitless, hence we have taken action in [the form of] a go-slow.”

Other complaints listed were:

According to staff representative, Matsatsi Mokoena, Icasa has confirmed receiving the letter and promised to respond soon. Mokoena also told Alex News that the board had requested to meet with station employees on Friday 15 June but employees declined the invite calling for the board to resign.

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