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Central Region Marks Insurance Awareness Month with Fun Games.

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The National Insurance Commission (NIC) in the Central Region celebrated Insurance Awareness Month by organizing a series of fun games and activities. The event aimed to raise public awareness about the importance of insurance while promoting community engagement through sports and entertainment. Participants from various insurance companies, agencies, and the public took part in the games, fostering teamwork and spreading the message of financial security.

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