Liquid Intelligent Technologies appoints new CEO

Liquid Intelligent Technologies appoints new CEO

Oswald Jumira has been appointed to the position of chief executive officer of the Liquid C2 business unit by the pan-African technology company Liquid Intelligent Technologies (Liquid), with headquarters in Mauritius. 

He will be responsible for driving the expansion, innovation, and overall strategy of Liquid C2’s cloud and cyber security business. Oswald served as the Chief Executive Officer of Vaya Technologies, which was a subsidiary of Cassava Technologies and was referred to simply as Vaya.

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Remarks

Hardy Pemhiwa, President and Group CEO of Cassava Technologies, made the following statement in response to the news of his appointment: “Oswald’s appointment as CEO of our Cloud and Cyber Security business was a natural choice for us. He has been a member of the senior management team for many years, including as CEO of Vaya Technologies.  He has deep industry relationships, is well respected for his ability to execute business plans and is the right person to drive Liquid C2’s growth and securely enabling the digital transformation journeys of our customers.”

“I am honoured to be appointed to this position and, most importantly, leading a group of dynamic professionals passionate about cloud adoption in Africa and ensuring secure digital transformation for our clients through our cyber security solutions. I intend to deepen the relationships with our local and global strategic partners and to accelerate our already stellar growth through product innovation and customer service,” says Oswald.

About the CEO

Oswald is an experienced information and communications technology (ICT) specialist who has over 15 years of experience in the development of technology and businesses in a variety of African countries. Oswald oversaw a team that focused on establishing and scaling commercially viable digital products in the agriculture, healthcare, logistics, and education space when he was the CEO of Vaya Technologies Limited, which is a Cassava Technologies firm. Prior to being named as the CEO of Liquid C2, Oswald held this position. 

Liquid C2 is a subsidiary of Cassava Technologies. Previously, Oswald worked with fintech businesses in Nigeria and Kenya to investigate ways to increase the use of digital financial services. His focus was on how to boost adoption.

How Liquid intends to impact Africa’s digital future

Cassava Technologies is a pan-African technology corporation with a presence in over 20 countries, the majority of which are in sub-Saharan Africa. Liquid Intelligent Technologies is a division of Cassava Technologies. With an expansive fiber broadband network that stretches over 110,000 kilometers, Liquid has firmly established itself as the top provider of digital infrastructure over the entirety of Africa.

In addition, Liquid Intelligent Technologies is capitalizing on its digital network in order to offer solutions for cloud and cyber security by forming strategic alliances with the most important players on the global stage. The Liquid Intelligent Technologies group is a complete technological solutions provider that offers individualized digital solutions to public and private sector businesses, as well as to small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), all over the continent.

The experience that clients have while navigating the digital landscape is improved as a result of the unified solution that Liquid Intelligent Technologies provides.

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About Liquid C2

Liquid C2 is a firm that falls under the umbrella of Liquid Intelligent Technologies, which is a pan-African technology group. Liquid C2 provides managed cloud and security services, product solutions, and related professional and advisory services in 22 different African nations. It manages the largest Azure Stack deployment in Africa, which spans four different nations. It established the only African Cyber Security Fusion Centres in South Africa, Kenya, and Zambia, and it plans to open three more of them in the year 2023. 

Microsoft has chosen Liquid C2 to serve as a launch partner for its Operator Connect service in six different countries. The organization was a finalist for Microsoft Partner of the Year 2021 in South Africa, Microsoft Partner of the Year 2022 and 2023 in Ethiopia, and Microsoft Partner of the Year 2024 in Côte d’Ivoire.