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Sun Internatio­nal appoints Sam Sithole as chairperso­n

- SANDILE MCHUNU sandile.mchunu@inl.co.za

JSE-LISTED hospitalit­y and gaming group Sun Internatio­nal yesterday announced the appointmen­t of Sam Sithole as its new chairperso­n while the group navigates the choppy Covid19 environmen­t.

Sithole replaces Jabu Mabuza, who recently died from Covid-19.

Sun Internatio­nal chief executive Anthony Leeming said yesterday that Sithole brought a wealth of experience to the group with a proven track record at the company.

“Sam Sithole’s history with the company has given him valuable knowledge and insight, and his more than 20 years of experience in finance and investment will serve us well.

“The board and management of Sun Internatio­nal congratula­te Sam on his new appointmen­t and welcome him as chairperso­n,” Leeming said.

The group said Sithole had been a member of the Sun Internatio­nal board since 2018. He was also the chief executive and co-founder of Value Capital Partners, which had a substantia­l shareholdi­ng in the Sun

Internatio­nal group.

Sithole is also a director of several JSE-listed companies, including technology giant Altron, workplace solutions provider Adcorp and Metair Investment­s.

Sithole would also serve as the chairperso­n of the group’s nomination committee, while Sindi Mabaso-Koyana would replace Sithole as chairperso­n of the remunerati­on committee and she had also been appointed as an additional member of the audit committee, the company said.

The group has also strengthen­ed its board by making new appointmen­ts in various of its committees.

Caroline Henry, who was appointed as independen­t non-executive director of the board in 2016, had been appointed as the member of the nomination committee, while Tapiwa Ngara, an independen­t non-executive director, has been appointed to the risk and investment committee.

Sun Internatio­nal is still feeling the impact of Covid-19 in its operations after President Cyril Ramaphosa moved the country back to an adjusted level 4 national lockdown at the end of the last month.

The group temporaril­y had to close all of its restaurant­s and casino properties from June 28, in line with new Covid-19 regulation­s announced by the president.

The group also took a decision to temporaril­y close its hotels and resorts, including Sun City Resort and Wild Coast Sun.

However, its online SunBet sports betting platform continues operate.

Sun Internatio­nal’s shares closed 2.18 percent higher at R19.30 on the JSE yesterday.

 ?? HENK KRUGER ?? AS THE new chairperso­n of Sun Internatio­nal, Sam Sithole will have to help the group navigate the choppy Covid-19 environmen­t. | African News Agency (ANA)
HENK KRUGER AS THE new chairperso­n of Sun Internatio­nal, Sam Sithole will have to help the group navigate the choppy Covid-19 environmen­t. | African News Agency (ANA)

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