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New HR executive at SABC Group

THE South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Rachel Masuku as its new Group Executive for Human Resources.

Masuku joins the Corporation at a critical moment, as it continues to evolve and face new challenges and opportunities in the broadcasting landscape. 

She will be instrumental in the continuous development of SABC people, including its organisational culture at an accelerated rate, as the SABC builds a stronger and more cohesive workplace, reflecting the SABC’s values of Respect, Trust, Integrity and Quality.

As a seasoned HR professional, she brings with a wealth of experience and expertise, which cuts across various industries including banking, insurance, hospitality and legal services.

In addition to having worked in the United Kingdom and Namibia, she has supported organisations in Africa and the Middle East across multiple jurisdictions. She has previously held the position of Divisional Executive: HR Operations at the National Health Laboratory Services, which has given her exposure into the business operations within a state-owned enterprise environment.

Masuku’s prior experience in supporting organisations in implementing turnaround strategies and business re-engineering processes, positions her well for her role at SABC.

She has successfully led large-scale change programs at Nedbank Namibia, Sun International, Mutual & Federal (now Old Mutual Insure) and Webber Wentzel.

She holds a BCom in Human Resources, a BCom Human Resources (Hons) and an MBA from Henley Business School.

The SABC wishes Masuku well in executing her duties and has the full support of staff, management and Board.

Image provided (Rachel Masuku, is the new Group Executive for Human Resources at SABC Group).

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