Telkom group CEO Sipho Maseko to step down in June 2022

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Telkom group CEO Sipho Maseko to step down in June 2022
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Maseko spearheaded efforts to shift away from declining fixed-line voice services and the group is now SA’s third-largest mobile operator

Telkom group CEO Sipho Maseko, whose eight-year tenure at the helm of the group has seen it overtake Cell C to become SA’s third-largest mobile operator, will step down at the end of June 2022.

Maseko joined Telkom in April 2013 as Telkom grappled with technological changes that were pressuring its traditional fixed-line services. The mobile business in SA now has more than 15-million customers, while Vodacom, SA’s largest operator, has 44.6-million local customers.

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