Fin24 reports that it was announced on Tuesday that KwaZulu-Natal's (KZN’s) largest water board, Umgeni Water, has appointed Sipho Manana as acting CEO to replace Mboniseni Dlamini, whose contract expired at the end of June.
Manana, who previously held the position of group chief shared services officer, will hold the top post until the board of the water entity finds a permanent candidate for the job. Umgeni Water has had numerous changes in its top management over the past two years. Dlamini, who has now left, was appointed in November 2021 following the resignation of former acting CEO Nomalungelo Mkhize in October 2021, who quit with immediate effect. Sandile Dube was then made acting CEO. In October 2020, the board's last permanent CEO, Thamsanqa Hlongwa, resigned with immediate effect. No reasons were given for his departure.
- Read the original of the short report in the above regard by Sibongile Khumalo at Fin24
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