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South Africa: Microsoft Appoints Vukani Mngxati As The New CEO

October 2, 2025
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Microsoft has announced the appointment of Vukani Mngxati as the new CEO of Microsoft South Africa, effective October 1, 2025. With over 25 years of experience in enterprise modernisation and strategic innovation, Mngxati is well-suited to lead the company as it engages in South Africa’s digital and AI transformation.

According to Microsoft, Mngxati’s appointment is a testament to over thirty years of partnership and investment in South Africa. The company reiterated its commitment to supporting both the public and private sectors in harnessing AI’s benefits to promote inclusive economic growth.

As CEO, Mngxati will oversee Microsoft’s operations in South Africa and spearhead initiatives aimed at the country’s digital transformation journey, focusing on expanding cloud infrastructure, enhancing AI skills in local communities, and forming partnerships that align with national development goals.

“Mngxati’s extensive experience in digital transformation, skills development, and strategic innovation positions him as a strong leader for Microsoft South Africa’s future,” the company stated. He has previously held several leadership roles at Accenture, including CEO and board chairman, and has also embarked on entrepreneurial ventures throughout his career.

Microsoft highlighted Mngxati’s passion for advancing health, education, and employability, which aligns closely with the company’s mission to empower communities and support sustainable economic growth.

Naim Yazbeck, Microsoft president for the Middle East and Africa, expressed confidence in Mngxati’s ability to lead the company into a new era of innovation. “Under his guidance, we will continue collaborating with public and private sector customers, partners, and communities,” he stated.

In response to his new role, Mngxati expressed his pride in taking the helm at Microsoft South Africa. “By leveraging our partner ecosystem and global best practices, we’re not just enhancing competitiveness in South Africa; we’re making a tangible, sustainable impact,” he remarked. He looks forward to collaborating closely with Yazbeck, the South African leadership team, and various stakeholders to create an inclusive, innovative, and digitally empowered future.

Lillian Barnard, who previously led Microsoft’s operations in South Africa, is transitioning to a new position as Chief of Enterprise Partners for the Middle East and Africa region.

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