As its digital strategy enters execution phase, Sun International appoints Leslie Peters as chief technology and product officer.
The global business services sector added 8 180 new international jobs from April to June, contributing R2.3 billion to SA’s export revenue.
The digital bank receives approval from the South African Reserve Bank’s Prudential Authority to appoint Cheslyn Jacobs as its new CEO.
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Zindi, an online network of professional data science talent, has registered 92 000 practitioners, as the demand for artificial intelligence skills in Africa skyrockets.
South African firms are forced to increasingly seek talent beyond the country’s borders, according to the 2025 Critical Skills Survey.
Paul Divall will drive DFA’s product go-to-market execution, partner collaboration, customer satisfaction and revenue growth.
The company says Tshenye’s appointment brings the depth of experience, strategic insight and relationships required to expand iOCO’s impact across government and state-owned entities.
Following a two-year dip, remote job opportunities are once again on the rise in SA, with IT roles topping the list of advertised jobs.
The embattled State Information Technology Agency says it is unable to fill all open vacancies due to missed revenue targets.
The Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority retains Yershen Pillay as CEO and welcomes a newly-constituted board.
Leveraging digital technologies will be key to reducing Eskom’s operational costs and enhancing the overall customer experience, says Mteto Nyati.