Obscure Technologies adds two new executive roles to support the company’s development objectives.
From 1 December, Imran Abbas will take over from Craig Carthy, who is moving on to new endeavours.
While SA has seen a slight improvement in the ICT skills gap over the last two years, the struggle to fill tens of thousands of vacancies in the sector persists.
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Premier Panyaza Lesufi announces new members of the executive council, including Mzi Khumalo as e-gov MEC.
DVT, a Dynamic Technologies group company, has appointed Karel Saurwalt as MD of DVT in the Netherlands.
Mukosi Mukwevho aims to help drive the company’s technical strategy and ambitious digital growth plans.
The number of local ICT firms looking for talent overseas has increased dramatically, finds the ICT Skills Survey.
The fintech firm announces the appointment of Lee Ziervogel as chief operating officer.
Jean-Pierre Davoli will be directly responsible for introducing DVT’s portfolio of custom software development solutions to customers in the region, as well as neighbouring Italy.
Work today is not an office, it's a place where people get their best work done, it can be at home, in the office, on the road or anywhere in between, says Troye CEO Helen Kruger.
Communications minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni confirms SA’s re-election after months of intense lobbying.