MultiChoice has created a new technology division that will be headed by outgoing SA CEO Nyiko Shiburi.
“We are repositioning our technology area to lead our next growth phase and to deliver on our vision of becoming the technology platform of choice for African households. We have consolidated everything related to technology, engineering and technical divisions into a technology hub,” MultiChoice Group CEO Calvo Mawela said in a statement on Friday.
The hub will be led by Shiburi, who has been appointed group chief technology officer. He will be replaced by Marc Jury, the current CEO of SuperSport, who takes over as CEO for MultiChoice South Africa. Jury also has extensive experience in leadership roles across the sports and entertainment sectors in Europe, Africa and the Middle East, said Mawela.
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