TEBA wants to pay former employees

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The Employment Bureau of Africa (TEBA) is tracing thousands of men who used to work in the South African Mines to pay them their deferred salaries held by the Botswana Savings Bank and provident funds.

Making a presentation at the Gaborone City Council on TEBA Limited, the regional coordinator of North West and Botswana, Samuel Moeletsi stated that their major assignment is to assist the Botswana Savings Bank to trace and pay thousands of mineworkers their money held with the bank.


TEBA's core purpose as a company is to recruit employees for the chamber of mines of South Africa. "But with recruitment diminishing, TEBA has now established a section 21 company which aims at looking after the interests and welfare of mineworkers and communities they come from in the post-employment era," Moeletsi said.
He indicated that they have sent names of the mineworkers to the customary courts. He, however, stated that the majority of clients that come forward to apply for different benefits do not have correct documents.

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