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Tuesday, 10 March 2015

EXIM BANK TANZANIA MARKS WOMEN'S DAY BY CONDEMNING VIOLENCE AGAINST DOMESTIC WORKERS

Community Development and Relief Trust (CODERT), Executive Secretary, Hellen Kayanza (centre) stresses a point during an event organized by Exim Bank Tanzania to mark the World International Women’s Day which is celebrated on 8th March, in Dar es Salaam over the weekend. During the event, the bank’s female workers called upon their fellow women in the country to use this year’s women’s day celebrations to condemn and stop violence against domestic workers. Looking on (right) is Exim Bank Seniour HR Manager, Joan Mbakileki and Elizabeth Mayengoh (left), the bank’s Cluster Head.
Community Development and Relief Trust (CODERT), Executive Secretary, Hellen Kayanza (centre) stresses a point during an event organized by Exim Bank Tanzania to mark the World International Women’s Day which is celebrated on 8th March, in Dar es Salaam over the weekend. During the event, the bank’s female workers called upon their fellow women in the country to use this year’s women’s day celebrations to condemn and stop violence against domestic workers. Looking on (right) is Exim Bank Seniour HR Manager, Joan Mbakileki and Elizabeth Mayengoh (left), the bank’s Cluster Head.
Exim Bank Tanzania Cluster Head, Elizabeth Mayengoh (first right), presents a gift to Community Development and Relief Trust (CODERT), Executive Secretary, Hellen Kayanza (second right), during an event organized by Exim Bank Tanzania to mark the World International Women’s Day which is celebrated on 8th March, in Dar es Salaam over the weekend. Looking on are the bank’s Cluster Head, Agnes Kaganda (first left) and Seniour HR Manager, Joan Mbakileki (second left).

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