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Mr Nizam Goolam is the CEO of Lesotho Communications Authority (LCA) with professional experience spanning 34 years in the telecommunications industry. He started his career at the then Lesotho Telecommunications Corporation which was later privatized to the now Econet Telecom Lesotho. He joined LCA in 2008 as Manager: Spectrum & Technology where amongst others he ensured efficient spectrum utilisation through driving strategic initiatives that balance regulatory compliance with
technological advancement. He then progressed to become the Chief Technology Officer and carried with him his legacy of ensuring that technology serves as a catalyst for progress in the digital age.
He holds a deep passion for cybersecurity and is committed to ensuring the security and efficiency of the ever-evolving digital landscape dovetails to every consumer of communications services. He strongly believes that it is only through continuous training and adaptability that the war against cyber crimes can be won.
Mr Goolam holds a BSC degree from the National University of Lesotho and an Engineering degree from the University of Cape Town.
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