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Eskom Reveals The Selection Of The Board For The National Transmission Company Of South Africa

Priscillah Mabelane has been appointed as the Chairperson of the NTCSA Board
Staff WriterBy Staff Writer2024-01-09Updated:2024-01-10No Comments7 Mins Read
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The Eskom Board today announced the appointment of the Board of Directors of the National Transmission Company of South Africa (NTCSA).

The appointment of the NTCSA Board constitutes one of the most important pillars of Eskom’s legal separation into three entities, namely Generation, Distribution and Transmission which is the key aspect of Eskom’s Turnaround Plan envisaged in the Department of Public Enterprises’ “Roadmap for Eskom in a reformed electricity supply industry.”

Transmission is first of the Eskom’s three divisions to achieve legal separation, with the NTCSA already registered and received approval for the requisite licenses from the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA).

The appointment of the Board completes another critical milestone in the operationalisation of NTCSA.

“The appointment of NTCSA Board takes Eskom a step closer to unlocking the potential that comes with the planned transformation of the electricity industry. We thank all the individuals who raised their hands to guide Eskom into a future where South Africans have reliable, affordable and environmentally friendly supply of power,” said Eskom Board Chairperson, Mteto Nyati.

The following individuals have been appointed as the Non-Executive Directors of the Board of the NTCSA:

  1. Ms Priscillah Mabelane has been appointed as the Chairperson of the NTCSA Board. She is the Executive Vice President: Energy Business for Sasol, a role through which she is advancing Sasol’s aspirational vision to lead the Just Energy Transition in Southern Africa and to unlock South Africa’s potential to be a global green hydrogen and derivatives player. She is a qualified Chartered Accountant, with experience in leadership, corporate finance, strategy, energy, and risk. She is responsible for upstream and downstream gas activities as well as distribution, marketing and sales of liquid fuels in Southern Africa. She is leading strategy formulation for the Energy Business which will support and steer a stakeholder-centric approach in spurring sustainable growth.
  1. Dr Brian Armstrong has been appointed as the Lead Independent Director. He is one of the foremost Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry leaders in South Africa, with over 30 years of top-level management experience in telecommunications, Information Technology, technology Research and Development (R&D) and systems engineering, both in South Africa and abroad. He is a thought leader in digitalisation, convergence and business strategy. In July 2017 he joined the Wits Business School as Professor in the Chair of Digital Business. He was Group Chief Operating Officer and Group Chief Commercial Officer of Telkom.
  1. Ms Lungile Mashele is an Energy Economist, an award-winning energy professional, and banker with more than 12 years of energy industry experience in Africa. She provides technical due diligence services to close project finance deals within the energy sector. Her skills include providing specialist advice related to finance, development, energy, costing and economics within the energy sector. She is currently an Energy and Infrastructure Specialist at the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) and has also worked as an Energy Economist and Energy Specialist at Eskom and at the Development Bank of South Africa (DBSA) on oil and gas, renewables, coal, nuclear and hydro projects in West, East and Southern Africa.
  1. Ms Carmen Le Grange was the Chief Financial Officer of Denel. She is a qualified Chartered Accountant, with 22 years of experience in auditing and consulting in the accounting profession and was previously a Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). She has had operational responsibility for several partners and associate directors of PwC, where her focus was the development of the strategy for growth, identification and development of resources, and leveraging the value from the area of business resilience. Her expertise encompasses leadership, corporate finance, risk and audit.
  1. Ms Anu Sing has more than 25 years of experience at board and executive level. She has had three successful careers, as an engineer, investment banker and in telecommunications. In her last corporate role, she spent five years with the MTN Group where she fulfilled roles such as Group Executive Business Intelligence, Group Executive for Strategic Business Operations and General Manager Passive Infrastructure, where she led the setup of MTN GlobalConnect, MTN’s wholesale business. As an investment banker, she participated in several landmark deals across multiple sectors including energy, mining, heavy industry, manufacturing, financial services and real estate. Her qualifications include an MBA and a BSc in Mechanical Engineering.
  1. Mr Nkosinathi Solomon holds an MBA (Cum Laude) degree and a BSc in Chemical Engineering. He has sound board level experience, specifically related to leadership and governance. Mr Solomon has good understanding of the energy landscape. He has experience in leading transforming organisations. His competencies include strategy formulations, people change management and is an experienced board member.
  1. Prof. Mark Swilling was the Chairperson of DBSA until September 2023. He is the Co-Director of the Centre for Sustainability Transitions at Stellenbosch University. His primary research focus is on ‘societal transitions’ within the wider discipline of sustainability science and governance, with a particular contextual focus on urban sustainability. His published research was coupled to major institution-building collaborations – an achievement that was recognised in 2010 when he was awarded the Aspen Faculty Pioneer Award for success in introducing sustainability into leadership education. In addition to over 60 academic articles/book chapters, he has published several books including (with Eve Annecke) Just Transitions: Explorations of Sustainability in an Unfair World (2012) – runner-up Harold and Margaret Sprout Award for best environmental governance book; Untamed Urbanisms (2015); and Greening the South African Economy (2016).
  1. Mr Auke Lont is a highly recognised internationally in the transmission system operator environment. He was the CEO of Norway’s Statnett. He was part of an international group of CEO peers and understands the South African electricity market reform context. He has more than 25 years’ experience in the energy industry. Lont holds a Master of Economics from Vrije University in Amsterdam. His many previous roles include Managing Director of consulting company Econ Pöyry Analysis, Norway; Senior Vice President Statoil; Nordic Energy, Senior Economist; and Managing Director Econ Analysis, Cape Town, and Managing Director of Naturkraft AS.
  2. Prof. Francis Petersen is the Rector & Vice Chancellor of the University of the Free State in South Africa. He has formerly been Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town, Dean: Engineering & the Built Environment at the University of Cape Town, the Executive Head: Strategy at Anglo American Platinum, Executive Vice-President: R&D at Mintek, and Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Cape Technikon (Now the Cape Peninsula University of Technology). He graduated from the University of Stellenbosch with the B.Eng. (Chem), M. Eng (Metal) and Ph.D. (Eng) degrees. As Executive Head: Strategy, he was a member of the Executive Management of Anglo-American Platinum Limited.
  1. Ms Sedzani Mudau is the Executive Director of Favest Advisory Pty Ltd, Chairperson of the Board of Sentech SOC Ltd and a Non-Executive Director of Ellies Holdings Ltd. She is a seasoned finance professional, a qualified Chartered Accountant, and a registered Auditor. She also has an MBA from the University of Witwatersrand. She is licensed as an experienced Business Rescue Practitioner by the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC), a registered business turnaround specialist with TMA-SA and SARIPA. She is also registered with the Institute of Directors (IOD) and Independent Regulator Board of Auditors (IBRA). She has served in management and executive roles in the private and public sectors for over 19 years and served as the Chief Financial Officer of the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of South Africa for approximately seven years, where she maintained clean audits.
  1. Dr Busisiwe Vilakazi holds a DPhil in Engineering Science from the University of Oxford. She is the Head of Research and Innovation at SITA and a former Senior Researcher at the CSIR. She has experience and skills in ICT Research and Innovation, Data Science & Analytics, Strategy, Digital Transformation. She is also currently a non-executive director of the Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd Board of Directors.
  1. Ms Tryphosa Ramano is a Chartered Accountant and holds a bachelor’s degree in commerce (BCom) and postgraduate diploma in Accounting and Finance. She is a corporate governance expert, strategist and has experience in financial services, manufacturing, aviation, and entrepreneur. She worked as a Chief Financial Officer in various companies and served as non-executive director in various listed and unlisted companies. She is also currently a non-executive director of the Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd Board of Directors.

Further announcement regarding the NTCSA will be made at the right time.

Eskom Mteto Nyati National Transmission Company of South Africa NTCSA Priscillah Mabelane
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