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  • Lifting the Corporate Game
    • Mteto Nyati knew as child in Mthatha, working at his mother's store, that he wanted to fix and build things. After his studies in Engineering at Natal University, he headed for Johannesburg to work at Afrox. He was the only black engineer and the advice he received was don't mess up'. He didn't. Today he is one of South Africa's top CEOs. Mteto Nyati knew years ago in Mthatha, working at his mother's trading store, that he wanted to fix and build things. After completing his studies in Mechanical Engineering at Natal University, he headed for Johannesburg to take up a position at Afrox. He was the only black engineer and the advice he received wasdon't mess up'. He didn't. Today he is one of South Africa's top CEOs, having steered Microsoft SA and MTN SA out of troubled times