Liberty Insurance, South African High Commission in Uganda strengthen ties

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Liberty Insurance, South African High Commission in Uganda strengthen ties
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Liberty Insurance Uganda has hosted the  South African High Commissioner to Uganda, Lulama Xingwana in a move aimed at strengthening ties.

During the visit,  the South African commissioner engaged with the insurance company's employees, fostering a spirit of good will and collaboration between the two.

The Liberty Assurance CEO, Mohammad Danish  unveiled the company's annual report .

“ The unveiling of this report signifies a commitment to transparency, accountability, and excellence in all liberty Insurance Uganda's endeavors. It serves as a testament to liberty Insurance Uganda’s dedication to providing stakeholders with comprehensive insights into our operations and achievements,” Danish said.

Peter Makhanu, the Managing Director for  Liberty General Insurance said,  “As part of the FOSABU we as Liberty Insurance Uganda look forward to stronger business relations with the Embassy and other South African businesses in our market. Liberty Insurance Uganda has been on the map of innovation for the past 2 years and each year liberty comes up with something , stay tuned for the next innovation.”

The South African High Commissioner invited Liberty Uganda to participate in the South African Freedom Day celebrations hosted by the South African Commission .

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