BUSINESS REFLECTION: After the Bell: Millions belong to medical aids, but few care about governance issues

[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 21/09/2025
Three of the biggest medical schemes have millions of members between them, but they do not publicly disclose how many attend their AGMs, which is where trustees are elected.
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