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Néné Maïga becomes Orange Botswana new CEO

Orange Botswana has appointed Nene Maïga as the new Chief Executive Officer of the company,effective from September 1,2021.

The arrival of Maïga was confirmed by the Orange Botswana Board of Directors. The globally present company said they were also celebrating strategic leadership succession of the business.

“The outgoing CEO, Dr. Patrick Benon left after 6 years at the helm of Orange Botswana to explore new horizons elsewhere in the Orange global network, whilst Ms. Néné Maïga joins Orange Botswana to assume the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) effective 1 September 2021,” said a statement from the Board.

According to the Orange, leadership rotations and talent mobility is well established across the Orange global group as this works to ensure talent development to benefit all markets, as well as practice of sound corporate governance.

“In turn, new leadership all work to ensure their country teams are invested in and grown, with talent exposure to other geographies on the globe in an effort to enhance the depth of skill of all in the Orange fold, thus empowering all to deliver greater value for customers and communities on what matters most.”

To the outgoing CEO Orange Botswana Chairman, Satar Dada said, “We thank Dr. Benon for his exceptional leadership in growing this business to the strength in team and strength in market it is today, with a number of notable milestones achieved in this period.

As we bid him adieu and wish him well in his next chapter, we are also tremendously excited to welcome Ms. Néné Maïga as CEO. Her expertise, experience and vision will no doubt be an asset to us all, taking us forward to even greater heights.”

Maïga began her career in France as a consultant before coming back to the continent of the future: Africa. She has been the Chief of Staff to the CEO of Orange Middle East and Africa since 2018, having worked on projects for the group’s entire African footprint, contributing to a more efficient and inclusive company.

Previously, she was the CEO of Orange Finances Mobiles Mali, the electronic wallet used by half of adult Malians for financial inclusion. Ms. Maïga led outstanding growth of the business. She holds a master’s degree in Management from the HEC Paris Grande Ecole programme.

“I am incredibly excited to join such a wonderful business and team, and to have received such a warm welcome in Botswana. As I work to cement my key priorities, I look forward to engaging with all of our valued stakeholders and partners,” said Maïga.

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