South African Airways accepts resignation of CEO
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African Airways said on Sunday that its board has accepted the resignation of Chief Executive Vuyani Jarana, who has been at the helm of the struggling state-owned airline for less than two years. "In terms of his contractual obligations, Mr Jarana has committed to remain until the end of August to ensure an orderly transition of his responsibilities, which is a matter that the board will consider," Chairman Johannes Bhekumuzi Magwaza said in a statement
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