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Karowe Firm Gets First Female Boss
May 2, 2018 9:16 AM
By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... Lucara Diamond Corp. has appointed Naseem Lahri as the first
female managing director of its Boteti Mining subsidiary, which owns the
high-value Karowe mine.
“I am delighted to be welcoming Naseem into her new role as
managing director of Boteti, the first woman and the first Motswana woman to
serve in this capacity for a diamond company in Botswana,” Lucara CEO Eira
Thomas said Tuesday. “Naseem combines the skills, experience and depth of
knowledge to ably lead our business interests in Botswana, and I am confident
that under her stewardship, the maximum, long-term value of our Karowe diamond
mine will be realized.”
Lahri has been the chief financial officer and director at
Boteti for the past five years. She has over 17 years of experience in the
mining industry, and has served on the boards of the Debswana Pension Fund, the Botswana Accountancy College and Pula Medical Aid.
As managing director, Lahri will continue to be responsible
for finance, administration and security. Additionally, she will oversee all
aspects of the business, and work with general manager Johane Mchive to
help improve performance at Karowe.
Lucara’s Karowe asset is known for producing large stones,
including the 1,109-carat Lesedi La Rona and the 813-carat Constellation.
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Boteti Mining, Botswana, Constellation, Debswana, Eira Thomas, Johane Mchive, Karowe, Lesedi La Rona, lucara, Naseem Lahri, Rapaport News
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