Big moves in SA tech space

 ·19 Jul 2013
In and out shuffle

If the South African technology and telecoms industry was a dance, it would be called the shuffle – here are the big executive moves in the local tech space so far this year.

January

  • IT service and solution provider, EMC Southern Africa appointed Servaas Venter as its country manager.
  • Seacom’s group strategy and business development executive, Aidan Baigrie, left the company on 31 January 2013.

February

cyril ramaphosa

Cyril Ramaphosa

March

  • ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa stepped down from his position as a non-executive director and chairman of MTN.
  • Saudi Telecom Company (STC), which indirectly owns a significant stake in Cell C, reported that its chief executive Khaled al-Ghoneim resigned.

April

  • Pieter Uys, former chief executive officer of Vodacom Group, joined the management team of Remgro on 1 April 2013.
Michael Jordaan

Michael Jordaan

May

  • FNB announced that its CEO, Michael Jordaan would resign at the end of 2013. Jacques Celliers has been appointed to succeed him.
  • MTN appointed former chief financial officer, Zunaid Bulbulia as CEO for the group’s South African operations. Bulbulia replaced former MD, Karel Pienaar, who now functions as MTN Group chief strategy officer.
  • Former chief executive of MTN Group, Phuthuma Nhleko rejoined the group as its chairman.

June

  • Telkom appointed Dr Miriam Altman as head of strategy of Telkom Group with effect from 1 June 2013.
  • The SABC has filled six vacancies in its executive management in June – Sipho Masinga was appointed group executive for technology;  Itani Tseisi as executive for risk and governance; Jabulani Mabaso as head of human capital services; Madoda Shushu head of procurement; Zwelibanzi Mthembu as head of strategy; and Iris Francis as CEO of the SABC Foundation.
Dina Pule

Dina Pule

July

  • Minister of Communications, Dina Pule was sacked and replaced by Deputy Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Yunus Carrim in a presidential cabinet reshuffle.
  • Computer storage and data management company, NetApp appointed Mark Ridley as new regional director for Africa.

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