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- Leadership – Naspers
Phuthi Mahanyele-Dabengwa joined Naspers as South Africa CEO, in July 2019 She is an independent director of Vodacom Group She serves on the advisory board of Stellenbosch University’s business school Phuthi also serves on the board of the United Nation’s Global Compact Network SA
- Naspers - Wikipedia
Naspers Foundry is a South Africa-focused early stage venture capital fund that invests in firms that "address big societal needs" Naspers Foundry ceased investment operations in March 2023, though it maintained its existing investments
- Meet Naspers’ new CEO, Ervin Tu | TechCabal
Ervin Tu has been announced as the interim CEO of Naspers and Prosus following the resignation of Bob Van Dijk
- Who is new Prosus and Naspers CEO Fabricio Bloisi? | Reuters
Dutch technology investor Prosus and its South African parent group Naspers on Friday named the head of their iFood business, Fabricio Bloisi, as their new CEO, replacing long-time boss Bob van
- Naspers Integrated Annual Report 2025
This was a year of growth, innovation, disciplined execution and strategic milestones for Naspers I believe we are just at the start of creating exceptional value for all our stakeholders as we build a leading, innovative ecommerce ecosystem
- Naspers CEO’s R1. 8 billion moonshot award – Daily Investor
Naspers has offered its new CEO, Fabricio Bloisi, a special once-off moonshot award worth $100 million (R1 8 billion) if he performs exceptionally well The company provided details about Bloisi’s once-off moonshot award in its 2024 disclosure in terms of the appointment of its chief executive
- Meet Fabricio Bloisi: The new Prosus and Naspers CEO
Dutch technology investor Prosus and its South African parent group Naspers on Friday named the head of their iFood business, Fabricio Bloisi, as their new CEO, replacing long-time boss Bob van Dijk who stepped down last September
- Tencent investors Naspers and Prosus announce abrupt departure of CEO
The immediate and mutually agreed departure of Naspers and Prosus CEO Bob van Dijk underscores a complicated few years
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