It was a watershed moment when the CEO of FNB announced that our very own Thobeka Thala was
leader of the pack among all the FNB branches in the KwaZulu-Natal province. This accolade, better
known as the POP Legend award, is one of the bank’s ways of recognising outstanding performance
by team leaders across South Africa. Thobeka, an MUT Marketing graduate who is team leader at the
Umzimkhulu branch, outperformed hundreds of her peers and made history for her rurally-located branch.
“B
eing called a legend for my performance
and having my name announced by the
CEO is a big step forward in my career. To
be considered for this award is an assurance
that you not only know what you are doing but you are doing
it better that others. The selection criteria for the award are
very precise and are based on your performance as well as
that of your team. I am a legend and leader but I need to
also give credit to my team who made sure that we deliver no
matter what,” Thobeka said.
She credits her success to her love for her work. For her,
things just make sense because she is exactly where she
needs to be. Some may call it chance but she calls it destiny.
Looking back at when and how she joined the bank, it is no
surprise that she is thriving and looking forward to a bright
future in the sector.
On the last day of her internship at a municipality in 2011,
Thobeka received a call for an interview at the bank. This
came as a surprise as she had never applied for the position.
Nevertheless she wanted the job and was confident that she
was capable of handling any work in the sales and marketing
sector. She started doing research on what the job entailed
and prepared herself thoroughly for the interview. To her
surprise she did well and was offered the position. How the
bank got hold of her CV was still a mystery to her. After she
had settled into her new job, Thobeka called the human
resource department to enquire how they had got the CV.
To her surprise she was told that it had been submitted by
her marketing lecturer and head of department at MUT, Dr
Mphathi Ndlovu. “I was so humbled to realise how much
Dr Ndlovu cared about the future of his students even after
they graduated. I have called to thank him for this very kind
gesture but I still need to take a moment and thank him in
person. This legendary award would not have been possible
if it was not for Dr Ndlovu who explored opportunities for me
to secure the job of my dreams,” she said.
Thobeka appreciates the motivation of the friends and family
who are always cheering her on and wishing only the best for
her. She also sees herself as being blessed with a team that
is as driven as she is and is willing to work hard. At MUT we
salute our legend flying our flag high and writing the positive
history of our institution.
in her field
legend
She is the leader of the pack and a
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