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Letlole La Rona Empowers Women in Built Environment Industry

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July 31, 2023
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Letlole La Rona (LLR) Limited is taking a significant step forward in promoting gender diversity and inclusivity in the built environment sector, the company has said.

In a moment of pride, Letlole recently announced its role as the lead sponsor of the Women in the Built Environment Power Brunch, an event that has gained recognition for its focus on empowering women practitioners in the industry. The Women in the Built Environment Power Brunch takes centre stage in LLR’s commitment to gender diversity.

Powerful message

Historically dominated by men, the built environment sector has been slow to embrace the full potential of its female talent. LLR’s sponsorship of this event sends a powerful message that they are actively dismantling these barriers and are encouraging more women to take on leadership roles and pursue thriving careers in the sector. “Embracing diverse perspectives and talents is key to our success,” the CEO of LLR, Kamogelo Mowaneng, emphasised in her passionate speech at the the sponsorship launch.

Vital platform for women

“Through this sponsorship, we aim to create an inclusive organisational culture that values the unique contributions of every individual,” she said. The Women in the Built Environment Power Brunch offers a vital platform for women professionals to share their expertise, experiences and insights. LLR’s sponsorship not only endorses this platform but also empowers women in the industry, validating their significant contributions to shaping the built environment.

Visionary partnerships

Organised jointly by the Botswana Women in Construction and Minnacle Academy (Pty) Ltd, the conference unites architects, builders, engineers, planners, project managers and financial experts in a collaborative pursuit of visionary partnerships shaping the industry’s future.

Beyond their dedication to gender diversity, Letlole’s sponsorship underscores their commitment to creating of wealth through its social impact project. By investing in initiatives that promote gender equality and women’s empowerment, the company demonstrates its sense of responsibility as a forward-thinking corporate leader.

Profound significance

“The Women in the Built Environment Power Brunch holds profound significance for us,” the CEO noted. “It epitomises our core values and mission – to integrate our Basket of Wealth into the African economy through value enhancing real estate investments, which unlock superior returns for our shareholders whilst connecting and empowering our communities. “Through this sponsorship, we actively contribute to a thriving future in the built environment.” Letlole La Rona’s unwavering focus on gender diversity and intellectual leadership is reshaping the landscape of Botswana’s real estate sector.

Thought leaders

The company’s investment in empowering women professionals and fostering an inclusive organisational culture solidifies their position as thought leaders, steering the industry towards progress and prosperity. Letlole La Rona currently employs 13 women out of a total staff complement of 17. The Women in the Built Environment Power Brunch therefore marks a milestone in LLR’s journey that is characterised by diversity, empowerment, and an unwavering dedication to intellectual leadership.

Tags: Botswana Women in ConstructionKamogelo MowanengLetlole La Rona (LLR)Minnacle Academy (Pty) Ltd

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