Andile Ngcaba, South Africa's first post-apartheid era telecommunications director-general-turned-businessman, addressed the prestigious Africa Tech Festival 2023 in Cape Town. His refreshing response to a question on driving change in Africa's digital landscape was well-received by the audience, including Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Mondli Gungubele.
Against the background of a global economic squeeze, which has also affected South Africa , President Cyril Ramaphosa and his Cabinet will not regret giving Andile Ngcaba an audience.
Among a revered team of international digital gurus and captains of industry to address the prestigious Africa Tech Festival 2023 in Cape Town this week, the much sought-after Ngcaba – South Africa’s first post-apartheid era telecommunications director-general-turned-businessman – had the audience, including Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Mondli Gungubele, nodding. It was Ngcaba’s refreshing response to a question from economist Dr Miriam Altman on whether driving a steep change in Africa’s digital…Against the background of a global economic squeeze, which has also affected South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa and his Cabinet will not regret giving Andile Ngcaba an audienc
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