
Meet 48-year-old South African executive who owns $12-million share in world’s largest mining company
Nagle’s journey from a young team member to the CEO of the world’s largest mining company inspires aspiring business leaders worldwide.
Nagle’s journey from a young team member to the CEO of the world’s largest mining company inspires aspiring business leaders worldwide.
Malherbe owns a beneficial 0.21-percent stake in the investment holding, or 1,178,995 ordinary shares.
Ndlovu owns a minuscule yet lucrative 0.74-percent stake in Thungela Resources.
Ndlovu’s 0.74-percent stake in Thungela Resources is valued at $17 million.
Teke, CEO of Seriti Resources, said the deal will facilitate the decarbonization of South Africa’s energy grid.
Nyati is an inspiring leader with a proven track record of executing growth and turnaround strategies.
Malherbe owns a beneficial 0.21-percent stake in the investment holding.
Tsengwa became the group CEO of Exxaro Resources in March 2021.
Teke is the founder of Masimong Group and one of Seriti Resources Holdings’ four shareholders.
Rautenbach owns a 0.023-percent stake in the banking group, worth $1.94 million.
The compensation is more than three times the $1.12 million that he received in the 2020-2021 fiscal year.
The transaction is part of a concerted effort by management to unlock value trapped in Datatec’s structure.
Swartzberg is prohibited from selling the pledged shares.
Nyembezi is a seasoned South African corporate leader.
Joubert has been the CEO of ARM’s Ferrous Division since July 2012.
Fourie, the current CEO of Capitec Bank, has received millions of dollars in compensation from the bank since joining the leading financial services provider in 2014.