Core Group Southern Africa
Craig Habig is an experienced infrastructure manager currently serving as the Group Infrastructure Manager at Core Group Southern Africa since May 2023. Previously, Craig held the position of Managing Director at LIT Communications from May 2018 to November 2023, overseeing a new business venture. Craig's professional journey includes roles as COE Lead for Network Services at Dimension Data Middle East and Africa (December 2016 - April 2018), and as an Enterprise Architect at Murray and Roberts Limited (April 2000 - November 2016). Beginning a career in information technology as a Network Administrator at Guardian National Insurance Co. from November 1995 to March 2000, Craig has built a strong foundation in the field. Craig holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Business/Commerce from Regent Business School, obtained between 2016 and 2018, and completed matric at Town View High School in 1992.
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Core Group Southern Africa
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Core Group represents some of the world’s premier professional and consumer technology brands in Sub-Saharan Africa. Core Group is the sole distributor for Apple in Sub-Saharan Africa and has represented the brand in South Africa since 1995. We are also the distributors for other major brands like Fitbit, DJI and Nintendo. Our responsibilities are all encompassing and include supply chain management, marketing management, channel management, enterprise sales and media relations. The territory of operations comprises Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Some of the main businesses that form part of the group are: 1) iStore: Apple Premium Reseller (APR) in South Africa, SADEC and Nigeria which is a dedicated hub for Apple products and accessories. 2) Think Ahead: offers a whole-school programme to lead your school through meaningful technology integration. They customise the offering to suit your school’s vision, culture, budget, grades and requirements. 3) iSchoolAfrica: An education initiative that reaches schools across South Africa in rural and urban settings and aim to empower teachers and students by giving them access to the world’s most advanced educational technology and classroom practices.