We are celebrating 5 years of telling the continent s stories here on Africanews, this week on Business Africa, we find out how Covid-19 is forcing insurers on the continent to be more inclusive. We also find out Why Nigerian billionaire Tony Elumelu is passionate about the youth and startups in Africa and Can big business breathe a sigh of relief in post -Magufuli Tanzania? The answers on this edition.
- Insuring Africa -
Insurance penetration on the continent is extremely low compared to global averages. While the Covid-19 pandemic was a nightmare for many businesses and insurers, in Cameroon, a tech savvy entrepreneur is not eating this crisis. We bring you the story of how Richard Lowe of Activa Assurance is making insurance more inclusive using digital tools.
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RUTH Davidson, Willie Rennie and others keep on harking on that if Nicola Sturgeon has broken the ministerial code she should resign right away. Here’s the opening chapter of the ministerial code, chapter one verse one: “Ministers of the crown are expected to maintain high standards of behaviour & to behave in a way that upholds the highest standards of propriety.” So, does that mean all MPs north and south are going to resign? Because I’ve yet to see any of them behaving in a manner befitting the code, All we hear is slander, name-calling, serving their own interests etc. Either start acting with a bit of decorum and decency or lead by example and RESIGN.
Victim of identity theft scheme involving disaster relief loan still fighting to clear up fraud
Lien issued against Dr. Richard Loew, his wife
Two victims of identity theft involving small businesses disaster relief loans now have liens against their property, Contact 5 has learned.
and last updated 2021-03-01 16:58:19-05
PALM CITY, Fla. â Two victims of identity theft involving small businesses disaster relief loans now have liens against their property, Contact 5 has learned.
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first exposed the problem in September 2020, when Dr. Richard Loew, of Palm City, Patty Sarkar, of Okeechobee, and three others from different states had U.S. Small Business Administration disaster relief loans taken out in their names.
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