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New head for Namibian Roads Authority

23 Oct 2013 - by Ed Richardson
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Conrad Lutombi, who has held
the position as acting chief
executive officer of the Namibian
Roads Authority, has been
confirmed in the position by the
Namibian cabinet.
His appointment is effective
from October 1, 2013, and his
contract will run for five years,
according to a statement issued
by the Roads Authority.
Lutombi has served in
various executive positions at
the parastatal. Degrees and
diplomas include: Sc. Leadership
& Change Management (Leeds
Metropolitan University,
UK); BTech Degree: Policing
(Tshwane University, RSA);
National Diploma: Police
Science (Polytechnic of
Namibia); Advance International
Diploma: International Road
Safety Management (Swedish
National Road and Transport
Research Institute, Sweden);
Under Graduate LLB (UNISA,
RSA); and Certificate: High
Performance Leadership
(University of Stellenbosch).

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