Lonrho is a London-based company conglomerate that is engaged in multiple business sectors in Africa mainly agribusiness, infrastructure, transport, hospitality and support services.
Lonrho traces its roots from the original Lonrho plc (now Lonmin) a company was incorporated in the United Kingdom on 13 May 1909 as the London and Rhodesian Mining and Land Company Limited. Lonrho plc grew to be one of the world's largest companies with over 800 subsidiary companies in 80 countries.
Lonrho as we know it was formed on 26 February 1998 as a spin-off of Lonmin (at the time called "Lonrho") and it was then known as Lonrho Africa plc. The demerger transferred all non-mining African assets to the separate publicly listed Lonrho Africa plc while Lonrho plc (now Lonmin) retained the mining businesses. Lonrho Africa Plc subsequently changed its name to Lonrho Plc on 10 May 2007 following the approval of shareholders.
Lonrho was one of the funding partners in low-cost airline Fastjet operating in Africa. This is after they exchanged their stake in Fly 540 for shares in Rubicon Diversified Investments Plc, which was later renamed Fastjet in August 2012.
Wishing on a dream that seems far off
Hoping it will come today
Into the starlit night
Foolish dreamers turn their gaze
Waiting on a shooting star
But, what if that star is not to come?
Will their dreams fade to nothing?
When the horizon darkens most
We all need to believe there is hope
Is an angel watching closely over me?
Can there be a guiding light I've yet to see?
I know my heart should guide me but,
There's a hole within my soul
What will fill this emptiness inside of me?
Am I to be satisfied without knowing?
I wish, then, for a chance to see
Now all I need (desperately)