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Deur reporter 04 April 2021 11:24
Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamberâs Nomkhita Mona has
stepped down as its Chief Executive Officer as of March 31, 2021.
This follows her appointment as the new group CEO of the South African Post Office.
Nomkhita Mona.
On the interim, Prince Matonsi, who is currently the
Operations Manager, has been appointed as acting CEO, a role that he has
previously occupied.
President of the NMBBC, Dr Andrew Muir, expressed his
gratitude to Mona on behalf of the Chamber Board for her contribution to the
organisation during her tenure.
âShe joined the Business Chamber in 2017 and during her
stewardship, forged valuable relationships with members, other Chambers and