Agilitee, a leading green-tech and electric vehicles manufacturer in Africa, has appointed Mrs Thea Khama to its Board of Directors. Mrs Khama brings decades of expertise in business and in the technology sector and has proven success in deploying technology at scale across industries. Her addition strengthens Agilitee’s commitment to bolstering its market position and driving long-term value for all stakeholders.
“We are thrilled to welcome Mrs Khama to our Board as a director,” said Dr. Mandla Lamba, Founder and CEO of Agilitee. “Mrs Khama has an exceptional track record in creating material value through the delivery of technology in markets critical to Agilitee’s growth strategy. She brings valuable insights that align with Agilitee’s mission to cut operational costs as that will empower our customers to operate at the speed of change in an ever-evolving industry. Her perspective will enhance our ability to serve clients, expand into new markets, and fuel our next phase of growth.”
Mrs Khama commented, “I am honored to join the Agilitee Board at this important time for the Company. I have been following Agilitee for many years after having known the founder for a while and look forward to collaborating with my colleagues on the Board as the Company works to capitalize on the strong underlying macro drivers of its business.”
Agilitee is the top leading electric vehicles manufacturer in Africa, and the company has seen the demand for its vehicles rise by over 200% in 2024. Agilitee celebrated its sixth birthday in October in the very same month the Company announced $450 million equity investment from an American investor.
Agilitee is busy changing its domicile to the U.S, whereas the African operations will be treated as a subsidiary to Agilitee’s new headquarters in America.
Mrs Khama is an American who is married to TK Khama. TK Khama is a former Minister of Environment, Conservation, Natural Resource Minister of Environment, Conservation, Natural Resources, and Tourism in Botswana. He is a brother to the former president of Botswana, Ian Khama.
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