Andre Barnard will be responsible for all aspects of the company’s recruitment, talent mobility and succession planning.
Campbell said women remain underrepresented in the ICT field and the ITA is committed to understanding how it can contribute to attracting and retaining women in the ICT industry.
The ICT industry body releases the list of finalists for the 2020 Institute of Information Technology Professionals South Africa President’s Awards.
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Without giving many details, the organisation says Mdu Zakwe has been placed on precautionary suspension pending “a recent investigation”.
Education minister Dr Blade Nzimande asks post-matric students still looking to be placed to use the department’s online Central Application Clearing House system.
The Institute of IT Professionals South Africa commits 50% of its annual income to tech-driven initiatives and programmes to further develop the tech sector.
As new CFO of Tyme, David Pfaff is set to drive the group’s new consumer credit agenda, while also devoting his time to its Asia growth plans.
Kate Bolseth was named one of the Top 25 Women Leaders in IT Managed Services of 2021.
Shane Cooper, who currently serves as managing director of IoT.nxt Africa, will assume the role of acting CEO.
Grant Bodley reflects on his six-year tenure at the helm of the NTT subsidiary, and new CEO, Werner Kapp, sheds some light on what he wants to achieve.
As the sector that was one of the few that created job opportunities amid the pandemic, SA’s BPO industry targets 100 000 new jobs by 2023 and 500 000 by 2030.