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The GEB consists of four members from the current management board plus four divisional directors.
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ICASA's former chairman is appointed chairman of Vunani Technology Ventures and CEO of its consulting arm.
In this World Wide Wrap: US telcos advance m-pay project, Standard Chartered drives online payment, and MasterCard gets new chiefs.
The Mkhwanazi Academy for Christian Entrepreneurship will take up a 20% stake in The Red Quarter agency.
The IT Personality of the Year Award recognises someone who has made an exceptional contribution to the industry in the past year.
Communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda has misunderstood the constraints of his position, says DA MP Lindiwe Mazibuko.
In this World Wide Wrap: Middle East demands risk management, IFC grants $300m ito Nigerian banks, and Aviva US names chief risk officer.
Neil Cormack will be responsible for the strategy development and execution of the supply chain business.
Craig Turnbull is the second top-level executive to resign within the past two weeks.
Sunil Geness, SAP's corporate affairs executive, was named president of the Information Technology Association of SA.
Opposition parties want a probe following the uproar over the communications minister's sudden dismissal of his director-general.