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Meet SABC's Nomsa Chabeli, the marketing guru behind the South African World Cup 2010 bid - Face2Face Africa

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Meet Nomsa Chabeli; she is a leading black marketing executive who recently got appointed as the head of South Africa's state broadcaster, SABC. With a career spanning over two decades, she has occupied several positions in different organizations. One such organization is multi-nationals MTN and MultiChoice, all headquartered in South Africa. She served as brand...

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