MTN's new group CEO Rob Shuter and incoming SA CEO Godfrey Motsa both take up their new roles at the telecoms giant today.
SA's Wireless Application Service Providers' Association elects its new office bearers, including new chairperson James McNab.
The international communications services company has appointed Jan du Plessis to the position.
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Investors vote in favour of a new strategy for the group that will see the Venter family give up control of the company after over 51?years.
Embattled communications minister Faith Muthambi will showcase different ICT careers young people can pursue.
It has appointed Mteto Nyati, an ICT executive and business leader, to this position.
The MTN SA CEO is taking up the role of Altron CEO in July, while Godfrey Motsa will replace him at the helm of MTN's local business as of next week.?
The international ICT group, owned by Datatec, expands its global reach and launches a new operation in SA.
The company's ReConnect programme plans to recruit 1?000 women with career gaps within the next three years, including in SA.
The company has appointed Cecil Munsamy to this position, with effect from 1 February 2017.