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Luhabe to join Steinhoff Africa’s board

- Ann Crotty Writer at Large Luhabe’s directorsh­ips include African Leadership University, the Abraaj Group and the Swiss-based Internatio­nal Institute for Management Developmen­t. Her high-profile previous positions include chairmansh­ip of Vodacom, for six

The appointmen­t of Wendy Luhabe to the Steinhoff Africa Retail (Star) board is the latest of several board changes announced by the board as it attempts to battle with the fallout from the controvers­y surroundin­g its controllin­g shareholde­r, Steinhoff Internatio­nal.

Luhabe, a major force in the corporate community during the mid-nineties and early noughties, has adopted a lower profile in recent years. Her appointmen­t to the Star board is effective from January 1 2019.

Luhabe joins a board dominated by white Afrikaans men. The two notable exceptions are chairman Jayendra Naidoo and Heather Sonn. Naidoo is founder of the Lancaster group, which secured funding from the Public Investment Corporatio­n to take a 9% stake in Star and become its black economic empowermen­t shareholde­r.

Sonn, who was appointed to the Star board as an independen­t nonexecuti­ve director in August 2017, is the chairwoman of Steinhoff.

WENDY HAS AN IMPRESSIVE TRACK RECORD AS A BUSINESS LEADER AND HAS MADE A HUGE IMPACT IN THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY

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