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BE, MVA TO COLLABORATE

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BY BANELE MAGONGO

MBABANE – Business Eswatini paid a visit to Sincephetelo Motor Vehicle Accident Fund (SMVAF), commonly known as MVA.

The visit took place today at MVA Headquarters in Mbabane. It was aimed at exploring opportunities for partnership and collaboration between the two organisations.

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During the meeting, MVA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) David Mfanimpela Myeni expressed appreciation for the organisation’s longstanding relationship with Business Eswatini. He discussed Sincephetelo MVA Fund’s 2020/24 strategy, emphasising the importance of corporate social investment (CSI) initiatives within the healthcare sector.

Myeni stressed the organisation’s commitment to improving healthcare services and support for the people of Eswatini, highlighting the importance of mobilising resources and leveraging partnerships to achieve this goal.

Myeni also shared plans for the expansion of Ekuphileni Clinic, a subsidiary of Sincephetelo MVA Fund, into a comprehensive inpatient hospital facility. The expansion is part of the Fund’s mission to improve access to quality healthcare, especially for those who have been injured.

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By expanding Ekuphileni Clinic, the Fund aims to further its efforts to support the community and make a lasting impact on the health and well-being of the people of Eswatini. This move will help the Fund reach more people and provide them with the care they need.

BE CEO E. Nathi Dlamini expressed his commitment to strengthening the partnership with Sincephetelo MVA Fund. He highlighted the common values shared by the two organisations, including a dedication to improving the lives of the people of Eswatini. Dlamini emphasised the importance of this partnership and its potential to create positive change. He also noted that the partnership would continue to be a priority for Business Eswatini in the future.