Prof. Dube appointed as Deputy Chairperson of the Free State Investment and Economic Advisory Council (IEAC)

Prof. Pamela Dube, Vice-Chancellor and Principal at CUT, has been appointed Deputy Chairperson of the Free State Investment and Economic Advisory Council (IEAC). Prof. Dube, a leader of unparalleled expertise, is well-equipped to take on this role.

Starting April 01, 2025, Prof. Dube will join Dr Dan Mosia, who will serve as Chair, along with a dedicated team of 15 members. Together, they will advise the Premier, monitor the Free State Growth and Development Strategy, and work to create more economic opportunities in the province. Their combined efforts are poised to usher positive changes and a brighter future for the Free State Province.  CUT is proud to play a vital role in driving academic and economic growth in the province.


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