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Tag: Rwandair CEO Chance Ndagano

Tourism

RwandAir heads to Cape Town, via Harare, four times a week

16th April 201816th April 2018 EABW EditorComments(2)

KIGALI, RWANDA- The Rwandan national carrier will fly directly from Kigali to Cape Town International Airport, with a stop-over in Harare, four times a week from 16 May 2018. In the press release by Rwandair, its CEO, Chance Ndagano, said: “This is yet another big milestone for RwandAir as we continue to expand our network. […]

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Stanbic maintains Uganda’s bancassurance market lead in 2022

22nd March 2023 EABW Editor Comment(0)

At one percent, insurance penetration in Uganda remains low, but products like bancassurance, are steadily improving public perception about the advantages of being insured and Stanbic Bank continues to hold a leading position in the market. Bancassurance is a partnership that allows commercial banks to offer insurance products to their customers, making it more convenient […]

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