Puma Energy CEO Reaffirms Commitment to Botswana’s Growth in Meeting with Minister. Dominic Dhanah, the newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of Puma Energy, has paid a courtesy visit to Botswana’s Minister for State President, Honourable Moeti Mohwasa. The meeting underscored Puma Energy’s continued commitment to supporting the country’s economic growth and development.
Dhanah emphasized the company’s plans to expand its operations in Botswana, with a focus on creating job opportunities and contributing to economic diversification. Puma Energy has been a key player in the country’s energy sector, and its ongoing investments aim to strengthen Botswana’s energy infrastructure while fostering local employment.
Minister Mohwasa welcomed the CEO’s commitment and acknowledged Puma Energy’s contributions to the nation, particularly its recent donation of P100,000.00 towards Botswana’s flood relief fund. The funds are expected to provide much-needed assistance to communities affected by severe weather conditions.
During the discussion, Mohwasa also highlighted the urgent need for additional support in addressing the rising cases of malaria in the country. With nine reported fatalities due to the disease, the Minister urged Puma Energy to extend its corporate social responsibility efforts by donating test kits and mosquito nets to help combat the outbreak.
Puma Energy has a strong track record of corporate social responsibility initiatives across various sectors, including education, health, and disaster relief. The company’s leadership reaffirmed their willingness to explore further opportunities to contribute to Botswana’s social and economic well-being.