Airtel rewards Channel Partners for exemplary performance

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Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El Youssefi presents an award to Airtel Channel Partner Ann Aduda of Advico Services. Looking on is Airtel Busia Territory Manager Joram Asaka and Airtel Western Zonal Business Manager Davis Opil.
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Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El Youssefi presents an award to Airtel Channel Partner Ann Aduda of Advico Services. Looking on is Airtel Busia Territory Manager Joram Asaka and Airtel Western Zonal Business Manager Davis Opil.
Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El Youssefi presents an award to Airtel Channel Partner Ann Aduda of Advico Services. Looking on is Airtel Busia Territory Manager Joram Asaka and Airtel Western Zonal Business Manager Davis Opil.

Airtel Kenya has rewarded top performing channel partners from the Western zone for their performance and contribution to the business at a Channel Partners Engagement Forum held in Eldoret.

The channel partners Ann Aduda of Advico Services and Evelyne Khayeli were presented with different awards for their support and contribution to the business growth in the region.  The award were graced by Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El Youssefi among other Airtel Kenya directors and regional managers.

Speaking at the occasion, the CEO congratulated all the award winners and geared them up for more fruitful years ahead with Airtel. He observed that the company is proud of its Channel Partners and values the relationship it has with them, saying Airtel is committed to ensuring the profitability of its business partners.

Adil said that, “At Airtel, our core strategy thrives on mutually rewarding partnerships. We found it necessary to celebrate our Channel Partners and reward them for their contribution to the development of the Airtel business. We highly appreciate the relationship that we have with them and we will continue to ensure that they continue to be rewarded for their contributions to our business.

The awards aim to recognize delligence and be a source of motivatation to help the partners continue to strive for excellence.

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