THE Roads Authority has reappointed Conrad Lutombi as its chief executive officer.
RA board of directors’ chairperson Brian Katjaerua said in a media statement on Wednesday that Lutombi’s second five-year tenure will be effective from 1 October 2018.
“Lutombi symbolises what it means to be a modern business leader, and strives to achieve greater things at all times. Under his stewardship, the RA achieved and by far exceeded the organisational targets and objectives as set out in the strategic scorecard,” he said.
Katjaeura added that the board is confident that Lutombi will continue to carry the RA brand with great responsibility and shrewd leadership, and steer the organisation towards realising its mandate, which is to manage Namibia’s national roads network with a view to achieve a safe and efficient road sector.
Lutombi was first appointed as the authority’s CEO in 2013 after he had been acting in the same position since 2010.
He obtained a master of business administration (MBA) degree from Steinbeis University, Germany and a master of science degree in leadership and change management from Leeds University, United Kingdom.
Lutombi, amongst other qualifications, also graduated from the high performance leadership programme of the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa.
– Nampa
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