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British High Commissioner visits Coega

Stephen PenneyBy Stephen PenneyOctober 12, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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Welcoming the British High Commissioner at the Coega SEZ is (left to right) Riccardo Temmers – CDC Executive Manager Centre of Excellence, John Wade-Smith – British High Commission Regional Head Science & Innovation, Themba Koza – CDC Executive Manager Operations, Nkuli Mxenge-Mayende – CDC Manager Investment Promotion, Nigel Casey – British High Commissioner to South Africa, Sandisiwe Ncemane – CDC Manager Project Development (Energy), Business Development, Dr Ayanda Vilakazi – CDC unit head of Marketing, Brand & Communications and Thembinkosi Maduna – CDC Operations Executive Support Services.

 

The Coega Development Corporation (CDC) hosted the Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) and member of the Royal Victorian Order (RVO), British High Commissioner to South Africa Nigel Casey. Left to right: Riccardo Temmers (CDC Executive Manager Centre of Excellence), John Wade-Smith (British High Commission Regional Head Science and Innovation), Themba Koza (CDC Executive Manager Operations), Nkuli
Mxenge-Mayende (CDC Manager Investment Promotion), Nigel Casey (British High Commissioner to South Africa), Sandisiwe Ncemane (CDC Manager Project Development – Energy – Business Development),
Dr Ayanda Vilakazi (CDC unit head of Marketing, Brand and Communications) and Thembinkosi Maduna (CDC Operations Executive Support Services).The visit, meant to explore economic trade and facilitate investment between South Africa and the United Kingdom follows the recent appointment, earlier this year, of the British High Commissioner to South Africa, said Vilakazi. Photo: Supplied
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