Lutombi ready for 'huge City responsibility'

City, minister finally reach consensus over CEO choice
The man chosen to lead the capital city as its CEO for the next five years says a huge responsibility awaits him, but he's confident that his drive for service delivery instead of chasing money will help him succeed.
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Conrad Lutombi, the man chosen to head the City of Windhoek, says he is studying an offer he received on Friday after his appointment got all the necessary approvals, adding that h
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