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WELCOME TO THE DIGITAL COUNCIL AFRICA


TOGETHER TRANSFORMING THE DIGITAL FOOTPRINT OF AFRICA

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ABOUT US


DIGITAL COUNCIL AFRICA: TRANSFORMING AFRICA'S DIGITAL FOOTPRINT

The Digital Council Africa is an independent, non-profit organisation dedicated
to leveraging digital infrastructure to enhance African citizens’ quality of
life and maintain global competitiveness. Established in 2010 as the FTTx
Council Africa, the association fosters dialogue among stakeholders to maximize
the societal benefits of digital access and promote equality, inclusivity, and
digital adoption.


OUR MISSION AND COMMITMENT

EQUALITY AND INCLUSIVITY: Our mission is to ensure all Africans have access to
quality connectivity and we do so by facilitating dialogue between the public
and private sectors, solving complex issues through collaborative
policy development and adoption and finding innovative solutions.
 
We support and work with both the public and private sectors on policy and
regulatory matters, promoting best practices and standards, and encouraging
broad-based investment in digital skills to improve lives across Africa.



WHO WE SERVE

The Digital Council Africa engages a diverse range of stakeholders, including:
– Government
– Private companies and investors
– Regulatory bodies
– Industry organisations
– End users and consumers


FOCUS AREAS
OUR INITIATIVES FOCUS ON SEVERAL KEY AREAS:

– Mechanisms to achieve social and digital inclusion
– Building an industry conducive to growing investment
– Developing skills in the digital infrastructure sector
– Creating employment in the technology sector
– Ensuring privacy and trust in digital innovations
– Policy development
We believe that digital transformation is about putting people first. By
promoting digital access and connectivity, we strive to give African
countries and their citizens the tools they need to thrive in the global
marketplace. Through education and consultation, we aim to be the industry’s
voice, advocating for a digitally inclusive and prosperous future for all
Africans.


BOARD MEMBERS


ANDILE NGCABA

PRESIDENT

Profile

Andile Ngcaba is a South African businessman who has devoted most of his life
and career to the field of technology, in particular communications. He is
chairman, founder & majority shareholder of investment group Convergence
Partners, an impact investment firm that seeks to accelerate communications
access and ICT infrastructure development on the Continent, and therefore
focusing on initiatives that increase availability of communications, broadband
services and new technology offerings to the people of Africa.


JUANITA CLARK

CEO

Profile

With almost 20 years’ experience in the Telecomms industry, and having worked at
multiple technology layers in the telecommunications industry, Juanita Clark is
the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of the FTTH Council Africa, based in
Midrand, South Africa. Juanita is also co-founder of the Fibre Optic Association
Africa, a society for fibre optic professionals with a core focus on skills
development.


THINUS MULDER

TREASURER

Profile

Thinus obtained a BCom Accounting Honours degree and a Certificate in the Theory
of Accounting from the University of Pretoria in 1989. After qualifying as a
Chartered Accountant at PricewaterhouseCoopers in 1992, Thinus has held various
top positions with SARS, Standard Bank, and the JSE-listed AST Group, where he
was the Financial Director. In 2005, he joined the Imperial Group as Financial
Director of the Lindsay Saker Group and became Managing Director two years
later. He was also a member of the main board of the Imperial Motor Division and
served on a number of Audit Committees in the Imperial Group, including the
Regent Insurance Group. He joined Dark Fibre Africa Group [Thinus Mulder] (DFA)
in 2008 as the CFO and Executive Director and was appointed as the CEO in 2015,
a position he held to September 2021. He was leading the boards of all the DFA
group companies, including MCT, Conduct, SADV and SqwidNet. He joined the Board
of Herotel in March 2022 and was appointed the Chairperson of the Board in June
2022. He is the Treasurer of the DCA.




NICHOLAS VAN SLYCK

BOARD MEMBER

Profile

Mr. Van Slyck originally joined SBA Communications in 2010 and currently serves
as Vice President, Africa and Asia, where he is responsible for managing and
expanding our current markets and developing new business and market
opportunities across Africa and Asia. Mr. Van Slyck has more than 13 years of
experience in various senior management roles in the telecom infrastructure
industry. He began his career with SBA as General Manager in Costa Rica, helping
to build our operations into the leading tower company in the country. Later he
led the company’s expansion into Argentina and Chile through tower acquisitions
and build-to-suit agreements.Recently, he was instrumental in starting our
operations in the Philippines. Before joining SBA, Mr. Van Slyck helped launch
Alta Vista Towers in Costa Rica, a company dedicated to developing multi-tenant
cell towers throughout the country that SBA Communications subsequently
acquired. Additionally, Nick has experience in outdoor advertising and small
cell and Smart City/IoT deployments in the United States. Mr. Van Slyck also
served as a Peace Corps Volunteer and worked for a nongovernmental organization
to implement programs designed to promote and strengthen democratic institutions
overseas. Mr. Van Slyck has a Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina
School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts from Boston University.


MORWESI RAMPHENYANE

BOARD MEMBER

Profile

Morwesi is a seasoned Telecoms professional with experience acquired over 20
years in the sector. She is currently the Chief Administration Officer
responsible for Human Resource, Legal and Procurement & Supply Chain Management
for Openserve. She was previously responsible for the Network Operations in KZN,
Free State and the NorthernCape as Chief Regional Officer and improved on
network efficiencies and connectivity in the regions. In her career at
Telkom/Openserve, she also previously headed Network Procurement and
successfully lead packet optical transport network negotiations with strategic
partners. She is passionate about the power of connectivity as an enabler for
economic growth, social progress and business collaborations that change
people’s lives.


DIETLOF MARE

BOARD MEMBER

Profile

Dietlof Mare is the CEO of Vumatel, South Africa’s leading open access fibre to
the home (FTTH) operator, a position he has held since May 2018. To date, he has
been a driving force behind the company’s focus on and commitment to bringing
better connectivity, through fibre networks, to all South Africans. Under his
leadership, the fibre network operator launched a world-first of its kind
prepaid platform for fibre-to-the-home services for lower income communities and
has since its inception, connected homes across five such communities.

 




KHOLIWE MAKHOHLISO

BOARD MEMBER

Profile

Technology leader and veteran, Kholiwe Makhohliso is the Managing Director of
SAP Southern Africa. Prior to this she was the Country Managing Director for
Software AG, for five years. Kholiwe also worked at Oracle South Africa in a
range of leadership roles, ultimately serving as Country Managing Director. She
had a six-year tenure at Accenture, where her final role was Sales Director.
Kholiwe is not only a technology sales expert, she is also always up for a
challenge and recently summited Africa’s highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro. A
well-respected leader in the industry, she is a Board Member for the Digital
Council Africa, an Alumni Board Member for Harvard Business School, and a
Non-Executive Director for Kagiso Tiso Holdings.

 


ANDREW BARENDSE

BOARD MEMBER

Profile

Andrew Barendse is a seasoned executive, academic and board member. As an
executive, he is the managing executive for regulatory affairs and public policy
at Vodacom SA, and, a former group executive of government relations & public
policy at Telkom. As an academic, he is a visiting adjunct professor at the LINK
Centre, and, a former assistant professor at Delft University of Technology in
the Netherlands. As a board member, he is a non-executive director of MAST
(Vodacom Tower Company), and, a former non-executive director of Telkom
International, and, of the International Institute of Communications. Andrew
holds advanced degrees in economics (PhD from Delft University of Technology in
the Netherlands), legal studies (Master of Legal Studies from Washington State
University in St Louis Missouri), and, business administration (Master of
Business Administration from the University of Cape Town).


JAN-JAN BEZUIDENHOUT

BOARD MEMBER

Profile

Jan-Jan Bezuidenhout is the deputy CEO of MetroFibre Neworx and has served on
its board and executive committee since 2013. MetroFibre Networx is a carrier
class Ethernet (CE 2.0) infrastructure company, that provides highly managed
fibre optic broadband connectivity in South Africa. Prior to his appointment at
MetroFibre, Jan-Jan spent 13 years as an investment professional originating and
executing private equity and mezzanine transactions for large financial
institutions in the telecommunications, media, technology, infrastructure, and
consumer sectors.

 




MOSES MASHISANE

BOARD MEMBER

Profile

Moses Mashisane is the General Manager for Legal and Regulatory Affairs at MTN
South Africa. Previous to joining MTN Moses was a Council Advisor at the
Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA). Moses joined MTN
as Head of Regulatory Affairs for MTN Nigeria. He also worked as GM Regulatory
Affairs at MTN Irancell. Moses has extensive legal and regulatory experience and
will provide excellent guidance on compliance issues and other regulatory
developments affecting plans and programs of the Digital Council Africa and its
members on matters which is legal or regulatory in nature.

 


VALENCIA RISABA

BOARD MEMBER

Profile

Valencia is an admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa. A seasoned
commercial lawyer and capable manager with over 15 years of experience, 8 of
which were in the Telecoms industry, she currently heads up Regulatory Affairs
and Corporate Services at Liquid Telecom South Africa. She has served in legal
and Regulatory roles in both the public and private sector, having worked in
various capacities for a large State-Owned Entity (Eskom), and has a proven
track record in the Telecoms sector in South Africa and African markets such as
Nigeria, Uganda and Tanzania. Key areas of expertise include Commercial Law,
Legal due diligence in major funding transactions, Labour law, Regulation,
Stakeholder Management and Corporate Governance. Valencia holds BProc and LLB
degrees from the University of the Witwatersrand, a Higher Diploma in Corporate
Law as well as a Masters’ degree in Business Leadership from UNISA.

 


ABONGILE MASHELE

BOARD MEMBER

Profile

A graduate of the UCT and the Wits School of Government, Abongile has a keen
interest in issues of public policy, particularly communications regulatory
policy. She formed part of the first cohort of the Public Policy Partnership
Program Fellows funded by the Mellon Foundation and the Woodrow Wilson School of
Governance. She is passionate about public service and major highlights in her
career have been her involvement in the review and development of SA
Broadcasting, overseeing drafting and adoption of the country’s National Youth
Policy, as well as research focusing on content regulation in South Africa. She
served as the Chief Operations officer at the Film and Publications Board of
South Africa, and acted as a CEO of this institution from January 2020 to July
2021. Her areas of specialisation in her previous role included Audio Visual
Policy, Online Content Regulation, assessing the impact of media material on
consumers (particularly children), and Online Child protection in South Africa.
She is also a seasoned manager who has been integrally involved in strategic
planning and execution. She is currently the lead for Govt Affairs and Public
Policy for Google in SA. She is a mother of 3, her greatest source of joy and
purpose.

 




SHANE CHORLEY

BOARD MEMBER

Profile

Meet Christopher Shane Chorley,the visionary Chief Executive Officer steering
the ship at Frogfoot Networks. With a profound passion for technological
advancement and a keen understanding of the telecommunications landscape, Shane
has played a pivotal role in shaping Frogfoot’s remarkable journey. Joining
Frogfoot in 2016 as Head of Sales and Marketing, Shane’s impact was immediate
and extensive, smart planning and unwavering determination, he steered
Frogfoot’s transformation into one of South Africa’s leading open-access fibre
network providers. Today, under his guidance, Frogfoot proudly connects over 190
wholesale providers, empowers 13,000 businesses, and brings the power of
seamless connectivity to 135,000 residential customers.


JEORGE MENDES

BOARD MEMBER

Profile

Jorge Mendes is the Chief Executive Officer of Cell C Ltd, and is an
accomplished and visionary C-Suite Executive with a proven track record of
success in driving company growth and profitability. With close to 30 years of
experience in the telecommunications industry and a wealth of knowledge in
implementing consumer-centric strategies, he has consistently displayed
exceptional leadership skills by fostering the growth of high-performing teams.
He is a passionate advocate for people-centricity, recognizing that a company’s
success is rooted in the well-being and growth of its employees. By leading with
charisma, energy, and authenticity, Jorge creates an environment where everyone
feels valued and empowered.

Prior to joining Cell C, he was the Chief Officer: Consumer Business at Vodacom
South Africa, where he was responsible for driving sustainable growth across the
business as well as forging partnerships beyond telco locally and globally. He
led the successful development and implementation of cross-functional operating
models which increased efficiency, improved market share, established network
leadership and enhanced performance across distribution channels.

With a broad global perspective, Jorge has consistently achieved remarkable
results in executive roles across diverse markets, displaying his exceptional
ability to establish market presence and leadership in both greenfield markets
and more mature markets. Whether entering new territories or driving rapid
business expansion in established markets, Jorge has demonstrated his prowess in
navigating different business landscapes and delivering impressive outcomes.

Jorge holds a strong educational background, having completed the Advanced
Executive Development Program at Unisa Graduate School of Business Leadership
and the Senior Executive Program Africa at Harvard Business School.


ALPHEUS MANGALE

BOARD MEMBER

Profile

Alpheus Mangale is the Group CEO of SEACOM, Africa’s leading telecommunications
and managed services provider. SEACOM launched Africa’s first broadband
submarine cable system along the continent’s Eastern and Southern coasts in
2009. Today, SEACOM’s focus is beyond connectivity with a suite of Business
Solutions and Services. Alpheus is a seasoned senior executive, with over 25
years of diverse industry experience, spanning the telecommunications, financial
services, technology, and the public sectors. Prior to joining SEACOM, Alpheus
was the Group Chief Engineering Officer for Standard Bank, a position he held
for five years. He was responsible for daily operations, strategic direction,
and financial oversight of the overall group engineering function. Leading a
team of over 12,000 staff across 20 countries. Alpheus spent 16 years at
Dimension Data (now known as NTT Data), including as chief technology officer,
chief operating officer and Sales & Client Experience Director for Africa and
the Middle East region. He also previously led Cisco Systems in South Africa and
was chief enterprise officer at MTN South Africa Alpheus served on several
boards, such as the MTN Foundation, Cisco Systems South Africa, Standard Bank
Namibia, and Dimension Data Middle East & Africa. He is currently the
Independent Non-Executive Director at ABSA Group. Born in Soweto and currently
living in Johannesburg with his family, Alpheus has successfully bridged his
rich heritage with a global professional footprint.


ADVISORY COMMITTEES

PURPOSE AND BENEFITS OF ADVISORY COMMITTEES

Advisory Committees function to support members and the organisation with
topical content and aims to stimulate dialogue on a specific topic. Advisory
Committees are commissioned for specific purposes on an ad-hoc basis, as and
when needed, to address industry specific issues. 

Read More

Formation of committees are strongly encouraged, as is ongoing dialogue of
sector specific conversations. However, Committees must remain open, transparent
and independent, not promote specific companies and/or products, and have a
specific mandate it wishes to pursue. Under the leadership of an elected Chair,
with support from the Vice Chair, Advisory Committees are responsible for
discussing specific standpoints of the organisation and deliver supporting
documents on relevant topics as required from time to time. The efforts support
the work of the Digital Council Africa and allows for the organisation to become
more efficient by applying the specialised skills and interests of members. It
allows the organisation to do more detailed work and ensure that the view of the
organisation (on a particular topic) is agreed upon. Responsibilities within a
particular committee is delegated to willing participants according to skills
and interests of members.



PURPOSE AND BENEFITS OF ADVISORY COMMITTEES



Advisory Committees function to support members and the organisation with
topical content and aims to stimulate dialogue on a specific topic. Advisory
Committees are commissioned for specific purposes on an ad-hoc basis, as and
when needed, to address industry specific issues. 

Read More

Formation of committees are strongly encouraged, as is ongoing dialogue of
sector specific conversations. However, Committees must remain open, transparent
and independent, not promote specific companies and/or products, and have a
specific mandate it wishes to pursue. Under the leadership of an elected Chair,
with support from the Vice Chair, Advisory Committees are responsible for
discussing specific standpoints of the organisation and deliver supporting
documents on relevant topics as required from time to time. The efforts support
the work of the Digital Council Africa and allows for the organisation to become
more efficient by applying the specialised skills and interests of members. It
allows the organisation to do more detailed work and ensure that the view of the
organisation (on a particular topic) is agreed upon. Responsibilities within a
particular committee is delegated to willing participants according to skills
and interests of members.


ALLIANCES & PARTNERSHIPS

CISPE is a non-profit trade association for infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
cloud providers in Europe. It was established to aid IaaS providers in
explaining their business model to policymakers.

Leading South Africa's inclusive digital transformation journey by creating an
enabling environment for a digital society to foster socio-economic growth. The
DCDT plays a crucial role in fostering broader economic and social participation
by all citizens through digital transformation, underpinned by the Fourth
Industrial Revolution (4IR)

The Department focuses on creating a South Africa where citizens can enjoy
greater economic and social prosperity, higher levels of health, well-being, and
safety through leveraging the 4IR. The adoption of advanced 4IR technologies
brings both economic and social advantages, transforming how we relate as
individuals, groups, and organisations across the globe.


FCGA

The Digital Council Africa is one of five separate but closely cooperating
organizations representing the Fibre to the Home Industry in regions across the
world. Europe, the Americas, Middle East and North Africa, and Asia-Pacific
signed an MOU to strengthen this collaboration to extend high speed broadband
connectivity across the globe. The Fibre to the Home Council Global Alliance
(FCGA) meets regularly to collaborate on general topics of interest within the
fibre community, including publishing a Global Definition of Terms.

Harambee is a not-for-profit social enterprise that collaborates with partners
to address the challenge of youth unemployment. Our partners, who share our
commitment to scalable results, include government, the private sector, civil
society, and over 3.8 million youth. We work to unlock jobs and dismantle the
barriers keeping millions of young South Africans unemployed. Our vision is a
growing economy and a society that works, powered by the potential of young
people.

Harambee is an anchor partner in SA Youth, a breakthrough platform that brings
together many partners to create a single national network. This network allows
young people to access a wide range of job and skill opportunities, and enables
opportunity holders to connect with young, engaged job-seekers—for free!

The Media, Information and Communication Technologies Sector Education and
Training Authority (MICT SETA) is a public entity established under the Skills
Development Act, 1998 (Act No. 97 of 1998).

Their mission is to strategically lead the MICT sector skills development system
in support of meaningful economic participation of our beneficiaries, improving
socio-economic conditions.

The MICT SETA plays a pivotal role in achieving South Africa's skills
development and economic growth within its sub-sectors: Advertising, Film and
Electronic Media, Electronics, Information Technology, and Telecommunications.

The NBF is a non-profit organisation that champions and coordinates development
programmes, projects, and initiatives from inception to implementation through
public and private sector partnerships for the economic development of Africa.
Through signed MoUs with the African Union, NEPAD Agency, and the SADC
Secretariat, among others, the NBF and its public-private sector stakeholders
implement interventions that complement the development efforts by governments
across the continent. The NBF is the interim Secretariat of the SADC Business
Council and the Strategic Water Partners Network.

SALGA is an autonomous association of all 257 South African local governments,
comprising a national association with one national office and nine provincial
offices.

SALGA has a strategic role in representing the interests of local government
within the broader system of government, supporting its members to fulfil their
developmental obligations. As a full partner in government, SALGA actively
participates in the intergovernmental relations system, provides common policy
positions on numerous issues, voices local government interests, and offers
solutions to the challenges facing local government.


ICT SMME CHAMBER

The ICT SMME Chamber is an astute NGO that plays a critical role in engaging
with government and other ICT stakeholders, and lobbying on behalf of small ICT
businesses for their development and sector transformation. The ICT SMME Chamber
supports the aims of the BBBEE ICT Sector Council and its associated ICT
Charter.

The SMME sector accounts for 14% of total employment and contributes 42% of GDP.
The Chamber believes that SMMEs have the potential to improve these numbers by
creating jobs and contributing to the fiscus through taxes and duties. Our
advisory services and products offered to both SMMEs and the ICT business
community enable the Chamber to maximise and regularise communication between
these key stakeholders.

The Collective X is a not-for-profit organisation that has cultivated an
expansive and well-coordinated ecosystem dedicated to fostering collaboration,
concentrated efforts, and targeted solutions to amplify digital skills
throughout South Africa. Our success lies in our professional team's ability to
mobilise diverse organisations, from micro to large enterprises, including
training providers, employers, and major technology vendors.

A cornerstone of our impact is our longstanding and collaborative partnership
with the South African government. Our active involvement in shaping the
national digital skills strategy and influencing policy decisions underscores
our commitment to making a meaningful difference.





BECOME A MEMBER

JOIN THE DIGITAL COUNCIL AFRICA FOR A COMPETITIVE EDGE

As a member of the DCA, you gain a competitive advantage by staying informed and
represented at the government level. Our organisation keeps busy professionals
updated on important industry trends, new legislative rulings, and technological
advancements. Our primary platform for this is our annual conference, which
features C-level speakers and top-tier OEMs and distributors, ensuring you
remain at the forefront of industry developments.

WHO SHOULD JOIN?

We welcome companies, business entities, non-profit organisations, and academic
institutions involved in the development, production, deployment, service,
maintenance, or analysis of digital networks and components. The DCA believes in
the transformative power of digital access and adoption to enhance the quality
of life for African citizens and increase global competitiveness.

MEMBER BENEFITS

Shape Africa's Digital Future

Actively participate in accelerating Africa’s digital economy and support the
development and deployment of digital networks and applications that benefit all
Southern African citizens.

Access to Industry Events and Market Data

The Digital Council Africa, as well as our partners, conducts market research on
a variety of topics and often hosts industry events where market data is
discussed and presented in the form of a detailed analysis of these statistics.

DCA Annual Research (for members only)

The DCA annually conducts research into the top African markets and follows
market trends of the operators deploying fibre optic infrastructure. 

Unique Networking Opportunities

By joining the DCA you are able to meet leaders in the industry and benefit from
new contacts, open discussions and new insights!

Exclusive Marketing Opportunities through Conext Publication

Contribute articles, whitepapers, special offers, and product launches to our
bi-monthly newsletter at no cost.

Advisory Committees

All our members are invited to actively participate in the working groups and
influence industry standards.

Participation in Conferences and Events

Enjoy access to CONNECT, our annual members and partner conference, as well as
exclusive events like our golf days.

Membership Process

To become a member, complete the application form for Board of Directors
approval. Once approved, new members are formally introduced and can immediately
start enjoying the benefits.

Contact Information
For more details on becoming a member, please email
reesha@digitalcouncil.africa.
We commend our member companies for their contributions to broadband penetration
and advancing Africa’s digital agenda!


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