Daily Dispatch

Leadership SA sends unit packing

- SUNITA MENON

Business Leadership SA (BLSA) has unexpected­ly axed its entire communicat­ion unit, citing operationa­l reasons.

Business Day understand­s that five employees – Business Day columnist John Dludlu, former Financial Mail journalist Thebe Mabanga, entreprene­ur Sharmayne Venkatsamy and two administra­tors – were told last Friday that their services had been terminated “with immediate effect”.

The contract of their boss, Themba Maseko, which was supposed to expire on Tuesday, was not renewed and he also left on Friday.

Neither BLSA nor the axed workers were prepared to explain why the organisati­on took such a drastic step – at such short notice.

BLSA, which represents the CEOs of the largest companies in SA and falls under the apex organisati­on Business Unity SA (Busa), engages key players, including civil society and labour, to facilitate and promote dialogue with the government and other stakeholde­rs.

“There was nothing sinister or untoward about it. It was just a normal operationa­l decision,” said BLSA chief executive Bonang Mohale.

He, however, confirmed that the organisati­on’s communicat­ion unit had been axed.

Mohale said the move to cut the entire unit was necessitat­ed by “operationa­l” reasons.

He said some of the affected employees were on contract and some were fully employed by BLSA. Employees linked to BLSA contacted for comment on Monday declined to speak.

Mabanga directed all questions to Mohale.

BLSA chairman Jabu Mabuza hung up the phone when asked for comment.

BLSA hired Maseko, a former cabinet spokesman and CEO of the Government Communicat­ion and Informatio­n System, as director of communicat­ions on a one-year fixed contract in 2017. In a letter to his team Maseko said: “For reasons inexplicab­le to me, I have learned that the BLSA communicat­ions unit was shut down on Friday.

“I have been privileged to work with a profession­al team of communicat­ors. Despite the lack of resources, the unit strove to provide the organisati­on with excellent communicat­ion services.”

Mohale said they had mutually parted ways, again stressing there were no ulterior motives behind the change.

There was nothing sinister or untoward about it. It was just a normal operationa­l decision

 ?? Picture: ELMOND JIYANE ?? ON HIS OWN: Business Leadership SA has axed its entire communicat­ion unit. The contract of their boss, Themba Maseko, was also not renewed.
Picture: ELMOND JIYANE ON HIS OWN: Business Leadership SA has axed its entire communicat­ion unit. The contract of their boss, Themba Maseko, was also not renewed.

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