
Khandani Msibi
Chairperson

Brian Mpahlele
Chief Executive Officer

Dr Osborn Mahanjana
Non-Executive Director

Mahlubi Mazwi
Non-Executive Director

Dr Mbali Keele
Non-Executive Director

Boitumelo Sebambo
Non-Executive Director

Brian Mphahlele
Chief Executive Officer
Non-Executive Director: University of Western Cape Innovations (Pty) Ltd.
Mr Brian Mphahlele is an au fait Intellectual Property management, Commercialisation and Business Development Executive. In the period that he
has been in this field, he has done the following, among other things: Negotiated & concluded a number of royalty bearing patent and know-how
license deals across various industrial sectors with local and international companies (covering legal/technological/financial dimensions), Negotiated
patent pooling/collaboration agreements for joint exploitation with international organisations, Raised investment for technology development
and commercialization initiatives, Served as Chairman of the board of UViRCO Technologies (Pty) Ltd, a start-up company that manufactured and
assembled multi-spectral camera products for global High Voltage line industries, Advised and negotiated Intellectual Property Rights in collaborative
research and development (both national & international), Conference participations including invitations to give talks (titled: ‘IP Commercialisation,
practical approach’ and ‘alternative sources of capital for technology ventures’) at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Summer
School on IP held in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. He graduated in Science (Microbiology and Biotechnology)and Law (LLB) from Wits University
and University of South Africa respectively. He also completed an accelerated executive education program from University of Emory Goizueta Business
School.
Dr Osborn
Non-Executive Director
NTD (Mechanical), B Tech (Business Admin), MBL (UNISA), MAP (Wits),
MDP (UCT).
While most of his peers at medical school had plans to open their own practices one day, prospective doctor Osborn Mahanjana had a yearning to
join the corporate world and to succeed in it.
But as a matter of principle, and because he did not want to be seen as a failure, he decided to complete his bachelor of medicine and bachelor
of surgery (MBBCh), which he did in 2000.
Following the completion of his internship and community service, he worked as a medical officer in the UK, and this further motivated him to get an
MBA.
And in 2005, while working for Hannover Life Reassurance Africa Limited in South Africa, he finally enrolled for a part-time MBA at Wits Business School.
Halfway through his course, in 2006, he was employed by the multinational pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Company in its South African operation.
And when he completed his MBA in 2008, he was promoted to an executive position as director of pricing, reimbursement and access, also
heading corporate affairs at the company.
Now, almost seven years after he got his MBA, he is CEO of Sechaba Medical Solutions, a health benefit organisation that administers one of SA’s
largest, open medical aid schemes, Sizwe Medical Fund. Sechaba also manages the scheme to ensure Sizwe members get the best value for their
money.
This was a journey all made possible by his executive education in the form of an MBA, says Mahanjana.
Boitumelo is interested in how businesses use technology, capital, and other resources to connect, and collaborate in bringing healthcare, agriculture, education and livelihood to excluded communities.
Prior to joining 3Sixty Financial Services Group, Boitumelo was a project manager and change manager on various consulting projects. She has managed large scale innovation project journeys. Having worked in a range of sectors including government, banking, insurance and capital markets, Boitumelo brings broad experience in business, operations and organisational development to 3Sixty Biopharmaceuticals.
Boitumelo holds an undergraduate degree in Computer Science from the University of Cape Town and an MBA, HULT.
Dr Keele is a pharmacist with over 13 years’ experience spanning academia, pharmaceutical manufacturing, regulatory affairs and compliance and pharmaceutical quality management systems. Having left the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University as Head of Pharmaceutics, she joined the Department of Health in the Medicines Control Officer position, functioning as Secretariat to the Medicines Control Council (MCC). Dr Keele left the Department of Health having assumed the position of Acting Deputy Director of the Medicines Evaluation and Research section. She then worked for a generics manufacturer as a Regulatory Affairs Pharmacist. In January 2018, she assumed the Managing Director responsibilities for Moteli Consultants, which she co-founded in 2011. Moteli Consultants has in its eight years of existence amassed a wide range of clients comprising of, amongst others, prestige clients who are listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and multinational pharmaceutical companies. In May 2018 she was appointed as an external evaluator by the MCC. Recently assumed the position of Director at Onuvul (Pty) Ltd, which is positioned to provide consultancy services in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Compliance and in-house product (cosmetics) development management.
Khandani Msibi
Chairperson
NTD (Mechanical), B Tech (Business Admin), MBL (UNISA), MAP (Wits),
MDP (UCT).
Khandani Msibi is the CEO of NIC and has over 20 years of experience in Manufacturing and Sales within the steel an FMCG Industry; 5 years in Operations
and Sales within Facilities, Catering and Cleaning Industries and a stint at a Water Board.
He started his career in the metal industries where he serviced apprenticeships, welding and tube making at Stewards and Lloyds. He spent 9yrs as a
metal worker and later earned a position as a Production Foreman.
Khandani joined FMCG industry where he worked for ABI, Bromor Foods and Brystol Meyers Squibb where he managed factories and participated in
the development of new products such as Energade. He also assisted in the development of its route to the market. He was involved in key projects
that included rebranding corporate identity, establishing performance management systems, reshaping the organizational culture and managing
for value, a value based management system that used the economic value added as the measure of corporate success.
Khandani has implemented organizational renewal programs like “world class manufacturing” systems and the Pragma maintenance systems with
dramatic impact on efficiencies. His career achievements include leading a team on a green field factory project in Durban for Bromor Foods and
later on preventing the closure of ABI Pretoria factory through productivity improvement and innovations.
Khandani has well developed leadership skills, having worked in the public sector as well as CEO of a Water Board. He is the chairman of Union Life
Ltd, Doves Group (Pty) Ltd, 360 Financial Services Group, Numsa Financial Services (Pty) Ltd, Sechaba Medical Solutiona, ICSA and Be-Assured.
Mahlubi Mazwi
Non-Executive Director
Mahlubi’s career started as internal auditor for the Tongaat-Hulett Group at its Head Office in Tongaat. He moved into corporate finance in 1998,
joining African Merchant Bank (“AMB”) and in 2000 moved to Deutsche Bank and. Mahlubi is currently the Managing Director of MIG Corporate
Finance since 2004.
At AMB he advised on different aspects of M&A transactions, including valuations, funding structures and capital raising mainly for BEE investors. He
spent two years at AMB. Thereafter he joined Deutsche Bank Corporate Finance.
At Deutsche Bank he worked high profile transactions including the abortive take-over of Iscor Limited by Anglo-vaal Mining Limited; the Initial Public
Offering of Telkom Limited; and the abortive sale of a significant equity in Denel Limited to BAE Systems. Mahlubi specialized in mining and related
industries transactions. He left Deutsche Bank after three years to start MIG Corporate Finance.
At MIG Corporate Finance, Mahlubi worked as an independent financial advisor and consultant with various boutique black-owned advisory businesses,
performing business valuations and advising on BEE transactions. The most recent high profile transactions have been: the formation of
Incwala Resources (Pty) Limited as the BEE partner to Lonminplc’s South African based platinum assets; and the reverse take-over of Rebserve Limited
by Mvelaphanda Investments Limited.
Mahlubi holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Diploma in Accountancy from the University of Natal, Durban. He served his accounting traineeship
contract with Deloitte and Touché in the Durban Office. He qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1998.