Medical insurance hit by economic recession

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FRANCISTOWN: A top official of the Associated Fund Administrators (AFA), said here last Friday that the global economic and financial crises have hit the Pula Medical Aid Fund.

AFA's Deputy Managing Director, Rose Tatedi, was speaking at the official launch of the Francistown branch of the Pula Medical Aid Fund at Marang Hotel where she said the closing down of certain mines would affect them even more.

AFA are the administrators of both the Pula Medical Aid Fund and Botswana Public Officers' Medical Aid Scheme (BPOMAS) whose official launch here was performed recently.

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