New appointments at the NRSP
The National Road Safety Partnership (NRSP) in South Africa recently held their annual AGM where their new executive board was appointed. The NRSP is committed to creating a country free of crashes and the consequent death and injury that follows. The organisation works with various sectors in the community to educate and contribute towards community safety on and around roads.
The positions on the board will be held by:
Chairperson: Eugene Herbert, managing director of MasterDrive.
Vice-chairperson: Palesa Moalusi, chief financial officer at RTIA
Treasurer: Liam Clarke, project manager at Bakwena Platinum Corridor Concession
Board member: Bhekizwe Dlodlo, crisis and continuity and road safety manager at BP SA
Board member: Itumeleng Makgobathe, communication and public affairs manager at Michelin SA
Board member: Thami Radebe, director of the Road Ethics Project
Board member: Sandile Ntseoane, general manager at SAVRALA
Board member: David Frost, owner of David Frost Road Safety
Eugene Herbert looks forward to leading the NRSP to new heights in his role as chairperson. “I believe that road safety is one of the most important issues on which society and government should focus. Crashes have taken too many lives in South Africa and placed a major strain on the economy. The time is more than ready for change to happen.
“I welcome each person to their new roles and look forward to achieving these goals together. The NRSP will strengthen its place as a sustainable organisation that is committed to its mission of reducing road crash injuries and fatalities in South Africa.”