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Monday 5 August 2024

DCB BANK SUPPORTS GOVERNMENT EFFORTS IN SGR RAILWAY & ROYAL TOUR

The Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner, Hon. Albert Chalamila, addressing in the region yesterday during a farewell event for over 1,000 teachers from the City Council before they departed by SGR train to Morogoro and later to Mikumi on a trip sponsored by DCB Commercial Bank to support the strategy of promoting SGR and tourism through the Royal Tour. From Morogoro, DCB provided 30 buses to transport the teachers to Mikumi.
The Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner, Hon. Albert Chalamila (center), greets the CEO of DCB Bank, Mr. Sabasaba Moshi, in the region yesterday during the farewell event for over 1000 teachers from the region before they departed from the SGR station to Morogoro and later to Mikumi on a trip sponsored by DCB to support the strategy of promoting SGR and the Royal Tour.
The Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner, Hon. Albert Chalamila (right), greets The CEO of DCB Bank, Mr. Sabasaba Moshingi, in the region yesterday during the farewell event for over 1000 teachers from Dar es Salaam before they departed by SGR train to Morogoro and later to Mikumi on a trip sponsored by DCB Commercial Bank to support the strategy of promoting SGR and the Royal Tour. In the middle is DCB's Business Director, Mr. Ramadhan Mganga.
The Business Director of DCB Bank, Mr. Ramadhan Mganga, speaks about the bank's sponsorship for the trip of 1,000 teachers from Dar es Salaam to Mikumi using the SGR train from the region yesterday. The bank sponsored 30 buses to transport the teachers from Morogoro to Mikumi to support the strategy of promoting SGR and tourism through the Royal Tour.
  • Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner Praises the Initiative
In support of the efforts made by the government, led by Her Excellency Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, to construct the modern SGR railway and promote tourism through the Royal Tour, the DCB Commercial Bank has sponsored a trip for over 1,000 teachers using the SGR train from Dar es Salaam to Morogoro and then to Mikumi. This initiative aims to promote domestic tourism and help the teachers learn things that will benefit their students in their schools.

Speaking at the farewell event for the teachers from Dar es Salaam, held at the SGR station in the city yesterday, DCB's Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Sabasaba Moshingi, said that their institution had collaborated with the Office of the Regional Commissioner to provide these teachers with the opportunity to visit Mikumi National Park. The experience will help them teach their students about the tourism attractions they witnessed.

“DCB is owned by the Dar es Salaam City Council, where these teachers are from, I advised them to use our bank's improved services, such as savings accounts, various insurance options, and loans with favorable terms, to improve their lives and avoid falling into the hands of institutions offering loans with harsh and difficult terms,” he said.

The bank's Business Director, Mr. Ramadhan Mganga, stated that DCB is the true lifeline for the lives of Tanzanians as it provides various services and products that meet the banking needs of Tanzanians. He encouraged the teachers and all Tanzanians to take advantage of these services.

Additionally, he said that to facilitate the trip, they sponsored 30 buses that will transport the teachers from Morogoro to Mikumi, also recognizing the teachers' contributions to the bank's development.

Earlier, speaking at the event, Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner Mr. Albert Chalamila praised DCB for organizing the teachers' trip. He stated that his office would continue to organize trips for other groups as part of a long-term strategy to promote the SGR train.

"This tour will not only enhance the teachers' knowledge through the Mikumi visit but also boost the ongoing Royal Tour campaign," he said.

DCB Commercial Bank was established in 2002 in response to the call of the third phase President, the late William Benjamin Mkapa, following the capital cries of low and middle-income residents of Dar es Salaam who were unable to obtain loans from many commercial banks due to the strict criteria set by those banks.

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