The violent incident left two employees injured – one was shot in the leg and another was struck on the head with a chair.
Putco is investigating a case of arson after 47 of its buses were torched in four depots in Mpumalanga. South Africans blamed ...
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Press Release - The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) condemns in the strongest terms the burning of 51 Putco buses in Mpumalanga overnight.
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The Ministry of Transport has called on law enforcement to arrest those responsible for the torching of 50 Public Utility Company (PUTCO) buses and ensure that they are prosecuted in court.