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Reunion Insurance donates MK2m towards 2024 MCCCI Lakeshore Business Leaders’ Summit

The Reunion Insurance Company of Malawi has donated MK2 million sponsorship to the Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MCCCI) to enable the confederation prepare for the 2024 Lakeshore Business Leaders’ Summit.

The summit is scheduled to take place at the Nkopola Lodge in Mangochi from April 25, 2024 to April 27, 2024. Source have confided that State Vice President Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima will grace the occasion as the Guest of Honour.

Speaking after presenting a cheque to MCCCI recently, Reunion Insurance Company of Malawi Chief Executive Officer, Dorothy Chapeyama, said her entity recognizes the importance such summits play in the growth of businesses in Malawi.

Chapeyama and Kambalame shaking hands during the symbolic presentation of the cheque

Chapeyama said these summits create a platform for sharing information and experiences to spur economic growth of various sectors of life.

MCCCI Chief Executive Officer, Daisy Kambalame, commended the insurance company for the sponsorship, saying it will be a gap in their preparations for the event.

This year’s business leaders’ summit will be held under the theme: “Re-Engineering Businesses to Withstand Shocks”, which underlines the critical importance of adaptability, resilience, and transformation in navigating dynamic economic challenges.

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