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Written by DFCP News   

Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan has donated large quantities of stationery sourced from the UK to Mukoko Primary School in Gutu.

The donation includes hundreds of pens and pencils amongst other items ideal for a primary school. Before the donation the whole School was sharing just one stapler.

The Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan is proud to be engaging in such community support initiatives as the project is community oriented and was initiated to deal with an age old social ill that has haunted communities for time immemorial.

The Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan is a very innovative global funeral insurance which guarantee everyone covered a dignified send-off by paying out a cash benefit immediately on death. Cover is available up to US$20, 000 and every Zimbabwean including those in Zimbabwe qualifies to be covered.

Quote & Apply Online 24/7: http://www.diasporafuneralcashplan.com/

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US$ Denominated Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan (DFCP) Cover
Written by DFCP News   


Did you know that your Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan (DFCP) cover is US$ denominated insurance contract and will always pay-out in US$s?

Underwritten by one of Zimbabwe’s biggest life insurers, Zimnat Life, Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan is uniquely a US$ denominated contract of insurance and will remain so forever.

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Funeral Cover - Retirement &/or Voluntary Relocation Implications
Written by DFCP News   

 
Have ever thought of the implications of retirement and/or relocation on your diaspora funeral cover whether provided by your bank or an insurance company or funeral directors or burial society?

At your prime working age, thinking of retirement may sound alarmist or illogical defiance of the old adage; ‘cross the bridge when you get there’

But in the same vein need we not be reminded that ‘planning is nothing but bringing the future into the present so that you can do something about it now’.

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UK pub seeks cash for homeless regular’s funeral PDF  | Print |
Written by Guardian-series.co.uk   

REGULARS at a UK pub are putting their hands in their pockets to pay for the funeral of a homeless man, originally from Zimbabwe, who was “like one of the family.”

Edward Kuwateedza, or ‘Fast Eddy’, as he was known to his friends, was 54 when he died of a stroke sleeping in a car park behind his favourite Leytonstone pub, the Walnut Tree in the London Borough of Waltham Forest.

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Hundreds at homeless UK man’s funeral | Print |
Written by Guardian-series.co.uk   

HUNDREDS of mourners turned out in the UK last week to pay their  respects to  a popular homeless Zimbabwean after fellow imbibers made a  whip round for his  funeral.

Regulars at two pubs frequented by Edward Kuwateedza, known as 'Fast  Eddy',  had been raising money to pay for his funeral since he died  following a stroke  last month.

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