IPEC pacifies irate insurers

WHEN his daughter was born in 1989, Misheck Tshuma opened an endowment policy with a local life assurance firm. He was positive he would not be forced to fork out university fees in his old age. But 19 years on in 2008, everything he had spent years putting aside for his daughter’s tertiary education was…

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