Lusanda Bill
01 November 2011
The Western Cape MEC for Cultural Affairs, Ivan Meyer, has vowed to repair the tarnished image of the Robben Island Museum.
The Museum has been overwhelmed by problems for several years, including allegations of mismanagement and corruption.
A number of employees at the Museum are also currently on strike.
They are calling for a two-thousand-500-Rand pay increase and extra time off next month.
Meyer says his focus will be to get the Museum back on track. Meyer has more.
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