Maziv, the corporate that owns Vumatel and Darkish Fibre Africa, has employed Phila Dube, the outgoing chief industrial officer at Openserve, into the same function.
Dube’s appointment as Maziv chief industrial officer comes after a 26-year profession at Telkom, the place he held varied senior roles, most lately as CCO.
“Phila is the best candidate to drive our industrial methods ahead throughout our client, enterprise and service manufacturers,” stated Maziv CEO Dietlof Mare in a press release on Wednesday.
Although initially targeted on finance inside gross sales and advertising and marketing organisation, Dube transitioned to industrial technique, enterprise technique and product innovation, Maziv stated.
“As the brand new group CCO at Maziv, Dube will concentrate on shaping the general industrial technique for the group, and exploring methods to interact and serve the corporate’s varied buyer segments,” the corporate stated.
Dube has a Bachelor of Accounting Science diploma from Unisa, a Grasp of Enterprise Management from the Unisa Graduate Faculty of Enterprise Management, a certificates in Government Management Growth from the Institute for Administration Growth in Switzerland and has accomplished the senior govt programme for Africa at Harvard Enterprise Faculty.
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Dube’s appointment comes as Maziv and Vodacom put together to attraction in opposition to a Competitors Tribunal choice to dam the latter from buying a co-controlling stake within the former, a choice that each delighted some business gamers and angered others. – © 2025 NewsCentral Media
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