Labour unrest nests at Duma

The new radio station, Duma FM, sitting on a pending labour case of a woman who was allegedly fired because she was pregnant, now faces another in which a presenter, Lebogang 'Toni-Smith" Mudongo, claims she was forced to write a resignation letter by the management because 'they no longer wanted to work with her'.

Mudongo says she was tormented by the wife of one of the directors of the Phakalane based radio station.

Mudongo says she started with the radio station as a freelance presenter but she also dabbled in with marketing.

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