The hired volunteers would be under the supervision of theANCmilitary veterans.
Some of the problems identified found that the project was unworkable and had an unrealistic budget.
It was also found that there was no compliance with South Africa’s standards for security guards.
New Prasa CEO Zolani Matthews has put the brakes on the agency’s R200 million plan to hire volunteers as security guards. Image: Michele Spatari/AFPSource: Getty Images
There was also concern that the project was rushed.
According toFin24,Capitec and Absa told the publication that they had no relationship with Lamba or his company.
An Absa spokesperson stated that Agilitee was using Absa’s brand in their marketing material without permission.
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Upon communication, Agilitee agreed to stop using Absa’s brand.
Lamba was featured in an Instagram broadcast last week by TV personality Somizi Mhlongo.
He then moffered Mhlongo’s fans the opportunity to buy shares in his new company at a discounted price.
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Lebogang Mashego (Current Affairs HOD)Lebogang Mashego runs the Current Affairs desk.
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She joined the Briefly News team in 2021.
She has 6 years of experience in the journalism field.
She worked as a lifestyle writer and editor at W24 and Opera News.
She graduated with a BA degree majoring in Journalism and Media Studies in 2017.
She’s a recipient of the INMA Elevate Scholarship.