Myra Sekgororoane bids final farewell to Botswana Tourism Organisation

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The founding CEO of the Botswana Tourism Organisation (BTO), Myra Sekgororoane has been announced to depart the organization after two years since her return to the organisation.

Myra was reappointed to head BTO in 2019 after a brief hiatus earlier.

BTO Board Chairman, Boitumelo Sekwababe said in a statement that Myra will leave BTO on the 26th of February 2021.

“Ms. Sekgororoane’s hard work has led to the organization receiving global accolades in recognition of its sterling job in the promotion of Botswana as a tourist investment destination, and in the enhancement of service standards in the industry.

Myra has provided outstanding leadership and vision through very difficult and challenging times steering the organisation as it reconfigured and strategized for the future through this COVID-19 period,” the statement added.

Circumstances surrounding what obviously might be her final departure from BTO are unclear.

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