Pinky Moholi faces the mammoth task of dragging the company into the new technological age.
Additional staff members have been employed to manage the company's expanding client base.
The fixed-line operator promotes the MD of its local unit to the top spot.
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Andrew Shaw must ensure the SOE complies with the remedial actions proposed in the recent internal audit report.
Temporary workers at MTN's KwaZulu-Natal call centre refuse to answer phones until the operator gets rid of its employment agency.
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With only weeks to go before Jeffrey Hedberg leaves, the market expects Pinky Moholi to take over as group CEO.
Douglas Denoon Balharrie Band resigns from the board of directors after more than nine years.
Ahmed Faroukh has been appointed as MTN's vice-president of the West and Central Africa operations.
MTN Group chairman Cyril Ramaphosa describes outgoing CEO Phuthuma Nhleko as one of SA's top businessmen.
The company won "Novell Partner of the Year 2011" and "Novell Post Sales Technical Excellence Award 2011".
The convergence committee will advise the Australian government on new media regulations.
The company has had an acting financial head since October.