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Nico life and Nico pension staff donate to kondanani childrens home

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31/07/2019
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NICO Life Insurance Company its subsidiary NICO Pension Services Company members of staff made a donation of assorted items to Kondanani Children’s home in Bvumbwe. The donation was made as a result of the staff members actions to live their values of professionalism and integrity and in a bid to give back to the community. The staff in the spirit of promoting their values, fine each other when one does not live up to their values such as being late to internal meetings or attending to phones during meetings. The funds raised from staff was used to purchase the various items that were donated on the day. The items that were handed over included maze flour, rice, cooking oil, washing powder and juice.

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and Nico pension staff donate to kondanani childrens home

In her remarks, NICO Life Acting Business Development and Marketing Manager Nancy Bisika advised that the staff were all deeply moved and inspired with the children’s village hence the donation to encourage the kids to live by the values they are brought up with. Representing NICO Pension, Client Relationship Manager Stella Phanga said staff were eager to contribute to Kondanani Children’s Village being their partner.  Speaking on behalf of Kondanani, Cherie advised she was happy to receive the timely gifts from NICO Life and Pension staff and was glad to hear how funds were raised. She thanked the team for the visit and was happy with the story behind the donation saying it will motivate the children to work hard and be disciplined and professional like NICO Life and Pensions staff.

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