Draft:Mathabo Nakene-Mginqi
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Mathabo Nakene-Mginqi is the Vice-Principal ICT / CIO driving digitalisation at the University of South Africa (UNISA) through the ICT Digitalisation Strategy to deliver technology lifecycle management that enhances student success rates, high research output and enables the curriculum at UNISA.
Education
She holds a MSc in Project Management from the University of Pretoria.
Career
Before joining UNISA, she was Group Manager Service Development at ACSA. She improved passenger processing at emigration and immigration points by over 60% at Cape Town International Airport by rolling out 10 Automated Border Control eGates. This was part of the customer experience programme she led worth R 1,1 billion that incorporated various areas of the ACSA business.
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[edit]^Reabetswe Rabaji (06 May 2024) https://cio-sa.co.za/articles/mathabo-nakene-mginqi-shares-the-lessons-from-her-career-so-far/ Retrieved 06 May 2024.
Mathabo Nakene-Mginqi. https://www.unisa.ac.za/sites/corporate/default/News-&-Media/Calendar-&-events/MoodleMoot-Africa-2024-hosted-by-Unisa/Keynote-Speakers/Ms-Mathabo-Nakene%E2%80%93Mginqi University Of South Africa.
ITWEB BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY MEDIA COMMUNITY. https://www.itweb.co.za/videos/LPwQ5MlblK9vNgkj Retrieved 03 May 2023