Khama praises Debswana

ORAPA: The Vice President Ian Khama has asked Debswana employees to continue working hard to ensure they create a solid legacy when they retire.

Khama was presiding over a ceremony to give long-term service awards to 60 employees, who have been with Debswana for 25 years and 20 others who have been with the parastatal for 10 years, held in Orapa last weekend. He said that the knowledge and experience these employees have accumulated over the years should be treasured and imparted to the younger generation for an even greater Debswana success story.

"Of course the 10-year recipients still have a marathon to run to complete their race," said the Vice President. "(But) their input to the success of this organisation has been very significant."

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