- Written by DAILY NEWS Reporter
THE Tanzania Reinsurance Company (TANRE)
in collaboration with the Zambia Reinsurance organised a two-day
training programme for workers in the industry.
“The programme has attracted 33
participants, three from Zambia and 30 from local firms,” TANRE Chief
Underwriting Officer, Mr Amani Tuntufye, said in Dar es Salaam.
He said training focused on various
practical aspects of reinsurance and insurance. “The objective is to
conduct hands-on training to our clients’ staff,” he said.
Mr Tuntufye said much as the insurance
industry was not new in Tanzania, there is still a lot to be desired in
terms of skills among the practitioners and people’s mindset.
“The awareness of the benefits of
insurance in the society is still very low, many people including those
living in affluent areas such as Oysterbay, Msasani, Masaki and
Mikocheni have not insured their houses and other properties.
“These are people who have money, good
education and exposure, but reluctant to take insurance covers, save for
motor vehicle policies which are mandatory,” Mr Tuntufye observed and
urged for change.
He, however, said lack of awareness was
among challenges that the Tanzanian society in general face and called
for concerted effort by various stakeholders in educating the public on
disasters and their mitigation.
“We must always be prepared to manage
and mitigate the effects on disasters...and here is where insurance is a
matter of crucial importance,” he said.
Mr Tuntufye said TANRE in collaboration
with other partners from the Southern African Development Community
(SADC) member countries such as Zimbabwe and Botswana have been working
together in conducting training since 2011.
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