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Tshepo Kgobe Spearheads a New Chapter for the Gautrain Management Agency

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A New Era Begins with Tshepo Kgobe’s Appointment

The Gautrain Management Agency (GMA) is set to enter a new phase of innovation and excellence under the direction of the newly appointed CEO, Tshepo Kgobe. Beginning on 1 February 2024, Kgobe will assume the GMA leadership position, succeeding William Dachs, whose term concludes on 31 January 2024. Gauteng MEC for Transport and Logistics, Kedibone Diale-Tlabela, announced Kgobe’s appointment, generating anticipation in the transport sector due to his extensive knowledge and expertise.

Tshepo Kgobe, an experienced engineer with a diverse background in infrastructure, energy, mining, and railways, has an outstanding track record in managing complex projects and operations. Kgobe’s affiliation with the GMA dates back to the Gautrain project’s inception, where he supervised engineering and project management for the trackwork subsystem. Since joining the agency in 2014, Kgobe has held various positions, including Senior Executive Manager for the Technical Services Unit and Chief Operating Officer in 2020.

Kgobe’s tenure has been marked by innovative and forward-thinking leadership, with his expertise contributing significantly to the development and implementation of cutting-edge mobility solutions for the province. As a result, Tshepo Kgobe’s appointment as CEO has generated a renewed sense of excitement for the GMA’s future.

Recognizing the Achievements of Outgoing CEO William Dachs

As Tshepo Kgobe begins his new role as CEO, it is crucial to acknowledge the accomplishments of his predecessor, William Dachs. Diale-Tlabela expressed gratitude for Dachs’ unwavering dedication to excellence, guiding the agency through the COVID-19 pandemic and leading the train ridership recovery following the lockdown. Dachs’ leadership ensured that the Gautrain maintained its status as a world-class service provider.

The GMA’s pursuit of innovation and excellence is also reflected in the appointment of a new group of Gautrain Management Agency Board Members, effective from 1 January 2024. This diverse team of professionals, including Chairperson Mfanelo Patrick Ntsobi, Deputy Chairperson Malebo Matolong, and members Tebogo Nancy Seale, Lungile Mtiya, Mamela Luthuli, Desmond Khalid Golding, Kgotso Maja, Irvin Bafana Sibisi, and Bongisizwe Mpondo, will bring their unique insights and experiences to support the agency’s growth and development.

With Tshepo Kgobe at the helm, the GMA is well-positioned to become a global frontrunner in the rail and public transport sector. Kgobe’s appointment has been met with widespread enthusiasm and approval, with MEC Kedibone Diale-Tlabela stating, “We believe his strong leadership will help steer GMA to greater heights, maintain its standards of excellence, innovation and good governance, and cement its position as a Centre of Excellence in the rail and public transport sector.”

Embracing a Collaborative Approach to Success

The GMA’s dedication to delivering innovative and intelligent mobility solutions for the province has not gone unnoticed, and the eagerness surrounding Tshepo Kgobe’s leadership reflects the agency’s past accomplishments and future potential. As the transport sector prepares for this thrilling new chapter, it is evident that the Gautrain Management Agency is on track to accomplish even greater feats under Kgobe’s guidance.

It is essential to remember that an organization’s achievements result from the collaboration and cooperation of numerous individuals. The GMA’s continued success relies on the contributions of its entire team, from its devoted staff to the visionary leadership of its board. As the agency embarks on this new journey with Tshepo Kgobe at the helm, the GMA will continue to exemplify the spirit of innovation and excellence that has cemented its position as a leader in the rail and public transport sector.

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