Letlole La Rona is bolstering its board of directors after it lost key board members last year.
On Friday, the Botswana Stock Exchange listed company unveiled two new independent non-executive directors, leaving one more space to fill. LLR’s board of directors is made up of seven members of which three are independent and four are non-executive.
The company has appointed Onthatile Tiny Ogotseng, the head of legal and a company secretary at Sir Keitumile Masire, to its board. She holds a master’s degree in Finance and Investments from the University of the Witwatersrand, an LLB from the University of Botswana.
Survey: NI construction sector continuing to feel the impact of Covid-19 crisis Construction workloads continued to fall in the final three months of 2020, albeit at a less pronounced rate, a new survey suggests. Ryan McAleer
Jim Sammon.
THE north’s construction sector continued to feel the pressure of Covid-19 in the final three months of 2020 with workloads and business enquires falling again, according to a new report.
A survey by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and Tughans said the workload balance the Northern Ireland construction sector was down again in the final quarter of last year, albeit at a less pronounced rate that the second and third quarters of 2020.
Building railways, widening roads, extending broadband, erecting nuclear power stations and wind farms and modernising power networks and water mains is keeping the construction industry going as it