No job cuts as Intercape acquires central SA's Big Sky

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The management of Intercape assures central South Africans that the acquisition of Big Sky bus liner will not lead to job cuts in the region. Shaun Smeda, the Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at Intercape tells the OFM Business Hour that not only have they kept all the Big Sky personnel, but they have also kept the existing fleet of the Bloemfontein headquartered charter company.
11 Oct 2022 2PM English South Africa Business · Daily News

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