Africell Sierra Leone, a leading telecommunications provider, on Thursday November 14, 2024 proudly welcomed the new British High Commissioner, Josephine Gauld, to their headquarters. During her visit, she engaged with Africell’s CEO, Shadi Gerjawi, Afrimoney CEO Martison Obeng-Agyei, and other top management team members.
High Commissioner Gauld extended a formal invitation to Mr. Gerjawi for the upcoming birthday celebration of King Charles III, expressing her appreciation for Africell’s ongoing support of the British High Commission’s initiatives.
In his remarks, CEO Shadi Gerjawi highlighted Africell’s growth trajectory and market leadership, emphasizing the company’s innovative mobile money solutions and commitment to advancing development in Sierra Leone. “We value partnerships that create meaningful impacts and strengthen bonds,” Gerjawi stated, reaffirming Africell’s dedication to supporting local communities and fostering strong relationships.
In a related initiative on the same day, Africell organized a diabetes testing event in collaboration with Denk Pharma at their Wilberforce Village office, in recognition of World Diabetes Day. The initiative aimed to raise awareness about diabetes, a growing global health concern, while encouraging proactive health management among employees by providing access to free testing and educational resources on diabetes prevention and management.
Africell Sierra Leone continues to prioritize the health and well-being of its workforce, demonstrating a commitment to building a healthier future for all.