Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi says the authorities are yet to locate the owner of the building that collapsed in George, Western Cape.
The Department of Employment and Labour will conduct its own investigations into the building collapse.
Nxesi also cautioned against politicising and spreading fake news about the cause of the building’s collapse. “We cannot communicate with some of the families in terms of language. We would need to talk to the various missions who are here in South Africa to send their people here.”“We deal with that through Coida , but we can do that once everybody have been identified.”“We do not know where they are.”“The families are crying for just one thing, that as much as we are here as government, they would love to talk to the employer.
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