Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub wins 2023 Telecoms CEO of the Year award

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Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub wins 2023 Telecoms CEO of the Year award
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Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub has won the 2023 MyBroadband Telecoms CEO of the Year award.

Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub has won the prestigious 2023 MyBroadband Telecoms CEO of the Year award.

Candidates for the 2023 MyBroadband Telecoms CEO of the Year award were selected based on their prominence in the telecommunications market and the impact they make not only within their businesses, but across the entire sector. Joosub has also overseen Vodacom expand its service offerings beyond broadband connectivity, with Vodacom’s financial services – including insurance and payment solutions – showing strong growth in recent years.Joosub started his career at Vodacom in 1994, and quickly moved up to a management position.This included the role of Managing Director in several Vodacom companies, and leading Vodacom South Africa.

Joosub has also ensured that Vodacom continues to invest in its business while overcoming spectrum-availability constraints and continuous load-shedding – which places a huge strain on all mobile networks in the country.

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