Celebrating Letshego�s 18 years

Chris Low
Chris Low

DUMELANG! Tonight feels momentous for us in that we are in the year of marking our history as a proud Republic and as a leading business that was born out of this beautiful nation. Indeed, having served as Group MD of the Letshego Group for almost three years, I can honestly say that I am humbled to be part of this remarkable team.

Letshego, as an organisation has made a huge impact on the lives of many Batswana across the country, as indeed it has on lives across the continent, and continues to do so today. This is not, by any means, the sole effort of the Letshego team. Rather, the Letshego story is the result of concerted effort, and that is very much what tonight is about – celebrating that collective ambition and achievement. We planted that narrative seed with the poetic rendition of the Letshego story as we opened up the evening, and I want to now share with you more of that.  Before I do that, however, I would like to take this opportunity to thank our Guest of Honour, the Honourable Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Rre Kenneth Matambo, for gracing us with his presence tonight.

Also, I would like to thank John Burbidge, Letshego’s Chairman and his fellow Board members for their on-going support and counsel; you have been instrumental in providing strong governance through Letshego’s transformative journey.

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