A new TV breakfast show, Besigheid wat saak maak, recently hit the airwaves and is bound to attract interest from all spheres of business.
A new, lively TV breakfast show, Besigheid wat saak maak , recently hit the airwaves and is bound to attract interest from all spheres of business.
Funeral services and insurance group AVBOB is glad to be associated with the show, as it fits in perfectly with its own ethos of serving the South African public for more than 100 years. The first thing we had to do when the lockdown was introduced, was to structure the organisation’s head office and insurance infrastructure in such a way that our personnel could continue with their work from home. Our funeral branches, of course, have remained open.”
AVBOB is also investigating the possibility of re-purposing its chapels for live-streaming of funeral and memorial services. So, whilst the number of actual attendees at a funeral is limited to 50 people, this allows an unrestricted number of people to live-stream a memorial service.
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