Eswatini Daily News

By Thokozani Mazibuko

In a recent announcement, Maloma Colliery Limited has alerted the public to a fraudulent online activity that has been misleading job seekers.

The company has discovered that a fake portal is circulating on the internet, falsely advertising job vacancies at the colliery.

Maloma Colliery, renowned for its commitment to values and excellence, has made it clear that it currently has no open vacancies.

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The management has stated that they are in no way connected to the unauthorized portal or the individuals behind this scam.

“Safeguarding our community is of utmost importance to us,” said a spokesperson for Maloma Colliery. “We strongly advise members of the public to exercise extreme caution.

Please do not engage with these misleading platforms and remember to never share personal information or make payments based on unsolicited job opportunities claiming to be from us.”

Maloma Colliery

The colliery encourages job seekers to verify the legitimacy of job postings and sources before taking any further action.

In addition, they stress that potential applicants should refrain from following any instructions from unauthorized parties that falsely represent Maloma Colliery.

For accurate and official updates or inquiries about Maloma Colliery, the public has been urged to consult the company’s verified communication channels.

These can be found on their official website at www.malomacolliery.africa or by contacting their management directly.

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Maloma Colliery Limited remains dedicated to transparency and appreciates the trust the community places in their operations.

As the organization continues to uphold its values, they reaffirm their commitment to protecting the public from fraudulent schemes.

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