24143turnstar november news letter...
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Turnstar Times
Mr Cuthbert Moshe Lekaukau passed away on Friday 27th November 2015 We want to express our most sincere
condolences to the family of Lekaukau during this difficult time from the management of Turnstar Holdings.
Mr Lekaukau was the Chairman of the company from its inception. He served the country selflessly in many and various corporate institutions as board member or director. He was the Permanent Secretary in the then Ministries of Works, Transport and Communications; Mineral Resources and Water Affairs as well as the Ministry of Agriculture. Institutions among many Letshego Holdings Limited, Botswana Telecommunications Corporation, Water Utilities Corporation, Air Botswana, Botswana Railways, Botswana Vaccine Institute, Botswana Power Corporation, the Governing Council of the Botswana College of Agriculture, Botswana Meat Commission, Debswana Diamond Company
(Proprietary) Limited, Soda Ash Botswana (Proprietary) Limited, Botswana Development Corporation Limited, National Development Bank Limited and a Member of the Council of the University of Botswana.
A lawyer by training, he was the first citizen to be a professional legislative draftsman in the AG’s chambers. Mr Lekaukau was awarded a Presidential Order of Honour in 1996 in recognition of his efficient and devoted service to the country.
He was a highly valuable and respected member of the board. His participation and wise counsel will be missed. We were humbled by his kindness and compassion to everyone around him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends during this difficult time.
MAY HIS SOUL REST IN ETERNAL PEACE
Progress report
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GAME CITY & MLIMANI CITY EXPANSION
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Phase 4 development works at Game City
are moving rapidly and we’ll soon have
a complete fully functional mega mall as
planned. The upper level area where we
will have the food court is almost complete
with the IT node facing the eateries, already
completed and tenanted. The food outlets
are fully let and will be occupied early next
year.
The lower level which will be our fashion
mall is taking shape well and we already
have some shops completely reconfigured,
tenanted and ready to start trading. The
centre court of the mall will be cleared of
construction works by end of November 2015
for Festive season trade. The fitting of ceiling
by the Foschini Court and Edgars Court is
complete. Expansion work on the new wing
is on-going and the works are expected to be
finished by May 2016 as scheduled.
With the on-going electricity and water
shortages in Gaborone, we are making
arrangements to provide generators as well
as water storage capacity so that tenants
and customers will not be inconvenienced.
The Mlimani City Phase 3 development works
are moving on at a brisk pace. The expansion
to the mall with, basement parking will
comprise a banking court, additional retail
areas and reconfiguration of the restaurant
court. The Conference Centre works will
comprise of additional meeting rooms, VIP
lounge and serviced kitchen. Further works
comprise of two additional office blocks and
a botanic garden.
The basement parking is almost complete
while additions to the conference centre is
well in progress. The additional office Park
is at foundation slab level.
The Mlimani City expansion works are
detached from the existing structures. Hence
there is only minimal business interruption
to the existing operations.
The project is scheduled to be completed on
time and on budget in June 2016.
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IPro le
I studied for a Bachelor’s Degree in Hotel Management with a minor in Psychology from Johnson and Wales University, Rhode Island, USA. With over ten years’ experience in the property field. I worked with GH Group and Khumo Property Asset Management as Property Administrator and Estate Manager. In my current position as a Centre Manager I oversee the overall running of the mall and tenant relations matters.
The first indoor mall in Botswana with a natural scenery of the Kgale Hill presents a family oriented environment with a tenant mix that caters for different living standard markets.
With more than 120 shops,the mall still continues to grow. We have a wide range of offerings that comprises of clothing shops, boutiques , shoe outlets, jewellers, restaurants, banks, perfumes, sports shops, beauty parlours, service providers, furniture stores, pharmacies, home wares and a doctor. After thirteen years of existence our mall is still fully let with a high demand for shop space.
What motivates me is my passion to provide good customer service, good tenant relations and my team that gives me support in my day to day duties. It has been a very challenging however fruitful year for the whole team with the current on-going construction which we are anxiously waiting for. The end results which will be a quality urban life style mall.
I am a very pleasant, nurturing, family oriented, a sister to three siblings, and an auntie to two nieces and one nephew. I enjoy reading and cooking.
What motivates me is my
passion to provide good
customer service
Pro le
“We are jubilant and are settled. We came with an aim to create more jobs within East Africa and for investment purposes and Mlimani city happened to be the best place for business. Since we opened we are seeing positive growth month after month. Business is doing well. We are planning to extend and acquire more space of about 5000m2. We would like to see more security, the installation of more CCTV, so that customers can feel more secure when they come to the mall. In a period of 2 years, we are supposed to have about 6 brands in Tanzania Dar Es Salaam and we are looking to expand to Mwanza and Mbeya and other towns within Tanzania.
Mlimani city happened to be the best place for business.
Events Report
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On 05th June 2015, United Nations Environment Program celebrated World Environment Day to raise awareness about environmental issues and call for action. This year’s theme is sustainable lifestyles.
The topic is a particularly powerful one, because there’s room for everyone to take a moment to question how we live and how it impacts the planet. The theme asks everyone to evaluate our consumer habits: how we shop, eat and travel.Living well within planetary boundaries is the most promising strategy for ensuring a healthy future.”Each year, every organization runs several
campaigns create awareness on the environment upkeep Environmental organizations, schools and groups of all kinds typically organize events leading up to and taking place on June 5.
The Mlimani City team in collaboration with Vodacom Tanzania Limited took one step extra in participating in creating safer, cleaner and healthier future. All the members of the staff participated in cleaning campaign of all surrounding areas taking it to a distance of 4km. This involved educating our tenants and the general public on the importance of environment preservations and methods involved. Indeed it was a day to remember.
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Water scarcity has been singled out as a major challenge towards economic growth stimulation in the country.Shortage of wa-ter is posing a great challenge. Without water, it is always a challenge to stimulate growth of the economy in all sectors.Botswana receives water through rainfall and recently the weather patterns have be-come very unpredictable cul-minating in dwindled pre-cipitations.
Water demand or level of usage increases with time and as the population ex-plodes paralleled by grow-ing economic performance of the country, water de-mand exceeds supply.
Hospitals, schools, restaurants and other businesses in the greater Gaborone area are forced to improvise with some having to close shops completely as reality strikes in that without water their businesses are doomed.In the short term, Game city has installed several back up water tanks to supply ten-ants and customers during water cuts. A borehole has also been commissioned to sup-
ply water for construction activities.
In the long term, the borehole will provide water for gardening irrigation, cleaning and toilet flushing system. A water stor-age system, will be commissioned to provide tenants and customers with an interrupted water supply during water cuts.
One can only hope that, water shortage as we currently experience it, stands to awaken us forever as we move for-ward
POWER SUPPLY SHORTAGEThe current heat wave
has also increased demand from cooling systems i.e. refrigeration and air conditioning. The phenomenon has re-sulted in our national demand significantly exceeding supply and has inevitably led to prolonged load shedding exercise being ex-perienced throughout the country.
Game city already has several generators to provide the mall with power during a power outage.
Game city has installed several back
up water tanks to supply tenants and customers during
water cuts
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Holiday Message
Our heartfelt thanks to our tenants and customers of Game City and Mlimani City for supporting
us during the construction of your shopping malls. We thank you for your continued support during the period of construction.
As you are aware Turnstar is expending considerable resources in upgrading your shopping malls in to world class facilities. We look forward to your continued support.
The Game City Centre court is nearing completion and the construction activities within the premises will be cleared by end of November to assist your shopping experience during the festive
season.
As the holiday season arrives, we would like to take this opportunity to let you know that its clients
like you who make our business not only gratifying but enjoyable! Your continued trust, support and confidence is deeply appreciated. May your holidays be filled with joy, and your New Year
abundant with health, happiness and prosperity.
Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year!
This year has been challenging for us, but we turned challenges into successes thanks to you. You have worked hard to help our business thrive. On behalf of the management team, we thank you
for your accomplishments this year. We are all grateful.
Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year!