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Busa deputy CEO to succeed Coovadia in 2025


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Busa deputy CEO to succeed Coovadia in 2025

6th March 2024

By: Sabrina Jardim
Senior Online Writer

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Business organisation Business Unity South Africa’s (Busa’s) board of directors has appointed Khulekani Mathe to take over as Busa CEO in January 2025 when Cas Coovadia retires.

Mathe was appointed deputy CEO on February 1, 2023, and he formed part of the business team working with the government on addressing the transport and logistics crisis under the auspices of the National Logistics Crisis Committee.

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His responsibilities within Busa have included supporting the CEO, enhancing policy coordination and improving operations.

“In his new role as CEO-designate, Khulekani will work closely with the outgoing CEO to ensure an orderly transition.

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“The board is grateful to the outgoing CEO for leading the organisation during one of the most challenging times, having joined in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic in April 2020 and successfully steering it to this point,” says Busa president Mxolisi Mgojo.

Over the past year, Coovadia has overseen the partnership between government and business on resolving the energy crisis, addressing the transport and logistics crisis as well as crime and corruption, under the auspices of Business for South Africa (B4SA) – a Busa platform – bringing together South African business leaders to address urgent national challenges and drive economic recovery.

“The board welcomes Khulekani in his new role and has full confidence in his ability to lead the organisation during this challenging time. And we wish Coovadia well in his retirement,” adds Mgojo.

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