Kelly's former deputy CEO Mthunzi Mdwaba is in no hurry to find a new job.
It will be about a month before the third Siphiwe Nyanda investigation will be completed, says the Public Protector's office.
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Bryden Culbert was named Microsoft business development manager for the Cape region.
The mobile operator finds replacements for Bob Collymore and two other executives.
Roy Padayachie is the man to sort out the DOC, says the former communications DG.
Parliament's communications committee chairman returns to Gauteng to head the roads and transport department.
Doros Hadjizenonos will take on the role of channel manager for southern Africa.
Former Ba-Phalaborwa municipal manager Khumbudzo Ntshavheni is appointed COO, as SITA prepares to restructure.
Sameer Dave will not renew his three-year contract with MTN.
In this World Wide Wrap: HyperOffice offers PM in the cloud, IT manager hiring continues to fall, and PM ventures team up.
Former Telkom manager Temba Dlamini will begin his role today.
In today's technology roundup: Google Maps pioneer defects to Facebook, UK boasts of best cloud, Mass Effect 2 named best game, and Turkey lifts YouTube ban.