AFTER THE BELL: Busa’s UIF exit exposes deep dysfunction in fund meant to protect desperate workers

As a vital support for millions of South Africans, if the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) were to run out of money the consequences could make the tension ahead of this week’s protests look like a picnic.
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