Sihle Ngcamu appointed as Trade & Investment KwaZulu-Natal CEO

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Ngcamu joined TIKZN in 2016 as the Executive Manager for Investment Promotion, where he played an instrumental role in destination marketing, investment attraction and facilitation, as well as business retention and expansion.

Newly appointed CEO of Trade & Investment KwaZulu-Natal, Sihle Ngcamu. Picture: SuppliedTrade & Investment KwaZulu-Natal has appointed Sihle Ngcamu as the Chief Executive Officer. Ngcamu has been acting CEO since Neville Matjie left the role in September last year.

“The board is confident that with Mr Ngcamu at the helm, Trade & Investment KZN is destined to further entrench itself as a key strategic partner in bringing economic opportunities to the province”, said Shandu.

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