Security and contingency measures have been put in place, ahead of a possible strike by some employees at the Kruger National Park, to ensure that guests are not inconvenienced.
SANParks says it has advised guests of the possible withdrawal of labour by staff on Sunday.
It says it has been reliably informed that this withdrawal of labour will be limited to Sundays and public holidays due to a labour dispute.
SANParks says Kruger National Park management is in talks with labour representatives to resolve issues of concern.
The gates to be possibly affected are Phalaborwa Gate, Paul Kruger Gate, Phabeni Gate, Numbi Gate, Malelane Gate, and Crocodile Bridge Gate.
KNP managing executive, Glenn Philips ensured guests that this labour dispute would be resolved as soon as possible and security and contingency measures had been put in place to ensure that guests were not inconvenienced.
He urged visitors not to cancel their bookings that had already been confirmed.
- African News Agency