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Tigo Insurance pays 10,000th claimant

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Tigo Insurance has reached yet another milestone, paying out its 10,000th claim. With this claim, Tigo has paid over GHS 6.2 million to policyholders since the introduction of Tigo Insurance in 2010. The 10, 000th claimant is 21-year-old Foster Quist Sarfo, a student of Central University College in Accra. Tigo’s insurance offering is unique, designed specifically for the low and middle income segment to get access to life and hospitalisation insurance that can help their families manage unexpected events. Averagely per month, Tigo Insurance pays over 300 claims through Tigo Cash, with valid claims going out within 72 hours after the submission of documents. For as little as 10Gp a day, customers can earn life insurance and or hospitalisation insurance. “We are delighted to have achieved this significant milestone in such a short time. This is a testament to our vision to deliver a digital lifestyle to our customers, and a critical component of our overall business transformat...

General News, Politics, Sports, Entertainment,Health: The pains of dying with rains

General News, Politics, Sports, Entertainment,Health: The pains of dying with rains : It is always known in our culture that rains are blessings, but in this current situations people dread to see the clouds form. They gnash ...

The pains of dying with rains

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It is always known in our culture that rains are blessings, but in this current situations people dread to see the clouds form. They gnash and wish it is never June. Exactly a year ago, the country was plunged into a state of disarray and mourning where, according to media reports over 150 people lost their lives to the down pour that hit the country at circle, known as twin disaster. Children became orphans, young couple metamorphosed to widows and widowers, students lost their long held dreams and babies and children innocently succumbed to the running water helplessly to death.  No amount of tears, wailing could bring back the lost ones. Those who survived had their lives complicated with trauma and regrets yet had no choice than to thank God. They are dead and gone forever, they can only be remembered with a reflection of pains and curses. Of course, the argument still remains whether as a country we have learnt our lessons and put in strategies to contain ...