Financial director and company secretary Hano Coetzee quits to “pursue personal interests”.
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Less than half the students who wrote mathematics and science last year passed with more than 30%.
Public service and administration minister Richard Baloyi is expected to announce Blake Mosley-Lefatola's appointment as SITA CEO by month-end.
A decline in the number of matriculants passing mathematics this year raises concerns that economic development could be impacted.
Motorola breaks up, 'Anonymous' attacks Tunisian sites, hactivist attacks looming, and IT industry guilty of age discrimination.
Consumers enticed by online degrees should approach the institutes with the utmost caution, says MIE.
The company has started looking for a replacement for Shameel Joosub, but cannot say how long the process will take.
SA's second national operator is not performing in line with its expectations and could cut jobs.
The largest cellular operator in SA has just three months to find a replacement for Shameel Joosub.
ERP consulting provider Zimele Technologies announced the appointment of Dilshad Ameer as a director of the board.
The telecoms operator has named Sifiso Dabengwa, currently group COO, to take Phuthuma Nhleko's place at the helm.