Thu, 24 Nov 2016 13:24:37 +0000 STANDARD Chartered Bank has celebrated 110 years existence in Zambia with pupils from new Kanyama Primary School in Lusaka. Standard Chartered chief executive officer, Andrew Okai, urged the pupils to concentrate on their studies and achieve their goals. Mr Okai said 7,500 girls have benefited from the bank’s Goal empowerment programme and it will continue helping the vulnerable in society, especially the girl child. “Let this 110 years mark the beginning of a new journey for yourselves. The essence of your goal is to bring life skills training, ranging from different sports activities, and if you make wrong decisions in life it will affect you, your family, community and the country,” said Mr Okai. He said the bank was not only after making profit in Zambia but also to work with the community and ensure the community benefited. National Organization for Women in Sport (physical activity and recreation) executive […]
Bank pledges to assist vulnerable
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