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‘WE HAVE BEEN DYING in silence FOR MANY YEARS’

At least four women, current and former staffers at Gauteng’s adult contemporary radio station Kaya FM, have accused station boss Greg Maloka of sexual harassment. Maloka voluntarily stepped down yesterday to allow for “a smooth and uninterrupted internal process and investigation” after the allegations surfaced.

The station’s managing director has also been accused of “fiduciary negligence, unethical governance practices, financial misconduct and mismanagement of company resources”.

An anonymous letter containing the allegations against Maloka has been doing the rounds after it was leaked on social media. It was also sent to the board of Kaya FM, chaired by Sizwe Mncwango, who is also the chief

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