Jirre man, waar is die dae dat n man kan se wie die vrot appels is sonder om bang te wees. I'm dying to know the names of the bad apples that have turned such a glorious sport into another "state capture" Gupta saga
Club constitutions are living documents. While the going is good everything is OK, until you hit the rocky road. This is not unique to the comrades, many clubs have experienced this. This could be as a result of "outdated" club statutes. I think its time a club ombudsmen be appointed by the minister of sport to assist and clubs with statutes and compliance. The sad part is the collective of members are disenfranchised as a result of unclear statutes.
Much more to this than is being said here. This story needs Research. So far including the first podcast very one sided. Clearly it's a hornets nest. But it doesn't help that seemingly the board all over the place. With no clear path forward other than scrambling to speak to the minister.
Jirre man, waar is die dae dat n man kan se wie die vrot appels is sonder om bang te wees. I'm dying to know the names of the bad apples that have turned such a glorious sport into another "state capture" Gupta saga
Name them and shame them.
Brakemor and Steelmor.
Greatest faith in Min.Gayton McKenzie
Great podcast
Good luck
I think Gayton needs to be involved
Sad state of affairs when corruption permeates every entity in South Africa. They build nothing,just destroy!😮
What Sadly happened to the Grahamstown Arts Festival seems to be happening to the Comrades. Why?
Brakemor and Steelmor.
Club constitutions are living documents. While the going is good everything is OK, until you hit the rocky road. This is not unique to the comrades, many clubs have experienced this. This could be as a result of "outdated" club statutes. I think its time a club ombudsmen be appointed by the minister of sport to assist and clubs with statutes and compliance. The sad part is the collective of members are disenfranchised as a result of unclear statutes.
35,000 runners equates to quite a bit of money. That's what it's about, money
This is all about money
Ok... so story is board members have resigned, board members must be fired. Very confusing and rambling interview. Still dont know whats going on.
Perhaps not a good idea to interview people in a hospital bed. People to speak to are the ones who've resigned. And the lawyer.
Perhaps not a good idea to interview people in a hospital bed. People to speak to are the ones who've resigned. And the lawyer.
Much more to this than is being said here. This story needs Research. So far including the first podcast very one sided. Clearly it's a hornets nest. But it doesn't help that seemingly the board all over the place. With no clear path forward other than scrambling to speak to the minister.
It is all about money grabbing.