IN a move to disrupt the traditional medical aid industry, Corporate24 has announced the launch of its new “myPLAN” product — a customisable medical insurance plan that gives customers unprecedented control over their coverage and costs. The launch, presided over by United Refineries Limited (URL) Group Chief Executive Officer, Busisa Moyo, took place at the Holiday Inn in Bulawayo yesterday. Moyo applauded Corporate24 for its innovation.

“I’d like to commend Corporate24 for this ground-breaking initiative, which I believe will benefit many. We all need a fresh, innovative mindset that constantly seeks solutions to our problems. Great leaders possess this quality of neoteny — an innate curiosity and creativity.

This quality is evident throughout Corporate24,” he said. While praising the excellent work done by Corporate24, he also encouraged the public to remember that our community is strengthened by its own people. “We need to create inclusive businesses that address the issues we’ve left behind in rural areas.

When we achieve that, we can truly say we are making progress, that we are different, and that we are moving the country forward. I strongly believe that this is not solely the Government’s role but the responsibility of every African who cares about the progress of our continent,” he said. Moyo highlighted that Zimbabwe lags in medical aid coverage, with only 7 percent of the population having medical plans, leaving nearly 93 percent without cov.