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AFSUG welcomes new board members, strengthens SAP community leadership across Africa

The African SAP User Group (AFSUG) is proud to announce the appointment of four outstanding professionals to its Board of Directors. These individuals bring a combined wealth of leadership, strategic insight and deep industry knowledge to further AFSUG’s mission of fostering collaboration, knowledge exchange and SAP innovation across the African continent.

The newly appointed AFSUG board members are:

  • Kammy Sing, Chief Operating Officer, Discovery Ltd – Sing brings four decades of expertise in operational leadership and business transformation, with a deep commitment to strategic innovation and developing future SAP talent across Africa.
  • Nthabiseng Thupana, Senior Manager ERP, South African National Blood Service (SANBS)  – Thupana offers a distinctive blend of SAP technical depth and public sector insight, with a passion for building collaborative communities that elevate user experience and solution adoption.
  • Sne Dlamini, Group Vice President: Technology and Digital, AECI Limited – Dlamini contributes a visionary approach to digital transformation, platform modernisation and mentoring future leaders, driven by her strategic mindset and experience leading large-scale enterprise initiatives.
  • Tejal Somaru, Senior Associate Partner – SAP Practice Co-Lead Africa, EY – Somaru brings strategic influence, SAP expertise and an unmatched commitment to inclusion, knowledge sharing and mentorship for women and youth in the SAP ecosystem.

Says Amanda Gibbs, AFSUG CEO: “We are honoured to welcome these exceptional individuals to the AFSUG Board. Their leadership, industry depth, and dedication to community-building will play a critical role in shaping the future of SAP users across Africa.”

“We are entering a bold new chapter at AFSUG,” adds AFSUG Chairman, Duke Mathebula. “I am thrilled to welcome Kammy, Nthabiseng, Sne and Tejal to the Board. Their diverse experiences and shared passion for driving transformation will help us expand our impact, amplify our members’ voices, and accelerate innovation across the SAP ecosystem in Africa.”

These appointments strengthen AFSUG’s position as the voice of the SAP user community, enabling broader engagement with SAP, partners and customers, while ensuring member needs are addressed and represented at all levels.

For more information on the African SAP User Group (AFSUG), or to become an AFSUG member, please visit https://afsug.com/membership-information/

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