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Telkom appoints CEO of property management unit

9th November 2017

By: Megan van Wyngaardt

Creamer Media Contributing Editor Online

     

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Telecommunications group Telkom has appointed Lesiba Maloba as CEO of its property management business unit, Gyro Group, from November 13.

Gyro was established on April 1 to unlock value by commercialising the Telkom property portfolio, extracting value from excess building capacity and diversifying income streams through property development, masts and towers and property management services.

Maloba holds a masters degree in urban planning from the University of Cincinnati and his career in property spans research, property development and management, as well as property investment and transactions for the Public Investment Corporation, Old Mutual Properties and Ernst & Young Africa.

Prior to joining Gyro, he was part of the project management office for the partnership between Development Bank of Southern Africa and the National Department of Public Works, where he handled property transactions and strategic projects, established joint infrastructure funding programmes and developed a broad-based black economic empowerment policy.

“Lesiba is a consummate professional who will be an able captain for our new Gyro Group. His task is very simple and clear, leading a ruthless execution of the commercialisation of our real estate portfolio. I have every confidence in his capability and expertise, and wish him well during his tenure,” said Telkom CEO Sipho Maseko.

“Telkom’s turnaround has been remarkable over the past few years, and now we have an opportunity to leverage our property holdings through Gyro. I am excited to be joining Telkom and humbled by the trust placed in me,” said Maloba.

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Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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