BNPC's Lebang retires

The Botswana National Productivity Centre (BNPC) Executive Director, Thembo Lebang is to retire from his Post at the end of October this year after leading the Centre and the national productivity movement for twelve years.He will be retiring to Borolong Village, Central District to do other things.

Lebang's request to Government not to renew his contract this time around was accepted by the then Minister for Presidential Affairs and Public Administration, Daniel Kwelagobe in March this year under whose Ministry the BNPC falls.

In 1997, he voluntarily took early retirement from the Public Service after twenty years of service.

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