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Jambojet Flexible Payments allows small payments up to 60 days in advance

Jambojet Flexible Payments allows small payments up to 60 days in advance As a way to reinvent flying, and to get more first-time passengers on board, especially with the low seasons ahead of us, and with the disruption of the world’s economy thanks to the pandemic, passengers flying on Jambojet can now book and pay for their flights in a flexible payment plan for bookings made at least 60 days in advance. This follows the introduction of a ticketing product dubbed  Jaza pole pole where passengers will be required to make a down payment of as low as Kshs. 2,670 per person and the balance paid in three instalments. Passengers using this platform will have up to 2 hours to make any changes to their booking after the initial deposit has been made.

Jambojet launches flexible ticket payment plan for its customers

Jambojet launches instalment ticket payment for its customers Shares Travellers flying on Jambojet can now book and pay for their flights in a flexible payment plan for bookings made at least 60 days in advance. This follows the introduction of a ticketing product dubbed Jaza polepole. Passengers will be required to make a down payment of as low as Ksh. 2,670 per person as part of the flexible payment plan and the balance paid in three instalments. Passengers using this platform will have up to 2 hours to make any changes to their booking after the initial deposit has been made. “We are continuously innovating to provide our customers products and services that are tailor made to offer flexible, convenient and affordable travel. We understand the tough economic times and would want to ensure we cushion our customers, so that they are still able to travel when they want to,” said Karanja Ndegwa, Acting Managing Director, Jambojet.

PM supports CEOrt mission to mould Tanzania s next generation

PM supports CEOrt mission to mould Tanzania’s next generation 01 PM supports CEOrt mission to mould Tanzania’s next generation ​​​​​​​PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa advised graduates of the CEO Apprenticeship Programme (CAP) who were promoted to C-level executive management positions to use their skills in order to accelerate expansion and growth of the Tanzanian economy in a sustainable manner. Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa pictured in Dares Salaam at the weekend presenting a certificate to Anna Shanalingigwa, one of the participants of a just-ended CEO Apprenticeship Programme, as CEO Roundtable of Tanzania chairman Sanjay Rughani looks on. Photo: Guardian Correspondent Majaliwa made the advice in Dar es Salaam over the weekend when speaking at the graduation of CEO Apprenticeship Programme (CAP).

House Votes to Cancel APM Terminals 9 67% Tariff…

pending The Plenary of the House of Representatives has unanimously voted to nullify or halt the unprecedented 9.67% rise in service fees, especially for the clearing of containers at the Free Port of Monrovia, levied by APM Terminals. Members of the House of Representatives through a motion, proffered by Rep. Samuel Kogar, also voted to formally write the Chief Executive, President George M. Weah, in the spirit of coordination and collaboration, to oversee its decision on the reversal of the tariff. The House’s Plenary mandated its committees on Judiciary, Commerce and Trade and Ways, Means, Finance and Development Planning to review the 25-year APM Terminal concession agreement and report within two (2) weeks.

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