The Herald (South Africa)

Central Energy Fund fills CEO positions

● Poolo is new group chief, Naidoo gets nod at PetroSA

- LIsa Steyn

The Central Energy Fund (CEF) has filled all vacant CEO positions, marking the first time in six years that the state-owned company and its subsidiari­es have had permanentl­y appointed leaders.

The CEF announced yesterday that its board of directors had filled all vacant CEO positions, including those at the fund itself and its subsidiari­es, the Strategic Fuel Fund, Petroleum Agency of SA and PetroSA, which have not had permanent CEOs since 2014.

The group said it had experience­d a turbulent period in fulfilling its mandate over the years while a number of executives were in acting CEO roles.

This had caused several strategic initiative­s to be delayed, resulting in the CEF losing market share and experienci­ng revenue decline.

The appointmen­ts were made at a turbulent time on the market, brought by the slump in fuel demand coupled with global oversupply, the CEF’s group chair, Monde Mnyande, said.

The CEF said the appointmen­ts resulted from an intensifie­d effort initiated by the group boards that were appointed by mineral resources and energy minister Gwede Mantashe in December.

“As a national energy company, our response to this volatility must be to safeguard security of energy supply in the country in the long run,” Mnyande said.

“I am pleased that the appointmen­t of these executives are finalised at a time when the CEF group is embarking on a campaign to drive investment­s in the energy value chain geared to reignite the SA economy and create much-needed jobs.”

Mnyande said the appointmen­ts would also lay a solid foundation to address the challenges in the security of SA’s energy future to create shareholde­r value and address the challenge of unemployme­nt, inequality and energy poverty.

Ishmael Poolo, an executive with 20 years’ experience in the energy sector, including at Eskom, has been appointed as CEF group CEO.

Pragasen Naidoo, a chemical engineer who served as the group chief operations and business developmen­t officer at the CEF, has been appointed as CEO at PetroSA.

Godfrey Moagi, an oil and gas executive with extensive experience in the industry who previously served as acting CEF group CEO, has been appointed as permanent CEO of the Strategic Fuel Fund, after acting in the position.

Phindile Masangane, who previously was responsibl­e for clean, renewable and alternativ­e energy projects at the CEF, has been appointed CEO of Pasa.

Zanele Sibisi has been appointed as COO at the African Exploratio­n Mining Finance Corporatio­n.

Before her appointmen­t, she served as COO at Wescoal and held various senior leadership roles at South 32-South Africa Energy Coal. —

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REUTERS STRATEGIC APPOINTMEN­TS: The Central Energy Fund has filled a number of key vacancies. The appointmen­ts were made at a turbulent time on the energy market, brought about by a slump in oil prices and fuel demand, coupled with global oversupply Picture:

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