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Vodafone in Customer Service Drive

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
September 28, 2017
in Business
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Vodafone customer Kisekka Roddy (right) receives a gift from Vodafone Financial Accountant Lucy Kabugho (left) while Retail Store Agent Stella Namakula (centre) smiles on at the Vodafone Shop on Luwum Street, Kampala  during Vodafone’s Customer Service Week today. Vodafone is committed to putting its customers’ needs first and adding value to them above everything else.

Vodafone customer Kisekka Roddy (right) receives a gift from Vodafone Financial Accountant Lucy Kabugho (left) while Retail Store Agent Stella Namakula (centre) smiles on at the Vodafone Shop on Luwum Street, Kampala during Vodafone’s Customer Service Week today. Vodafone is committed to putting its customers’ needs first and adding value to them above everything else.

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Vodafone is reaching out to its customers with the aim of strengthening the relationships built while approaching service at a more personable level in all the service centers this week.

 This week’s activities will involve the Chief Executive together with the executive team and Vodafone staff taking the lead in providing exceptional service at the different Vodafone shops and kiosks.

Vodafone customer Kisekka Roddy (right) receives a gift from Vodafone Financial Accountant Lucy Kabugho (left) while Retail Store Agent Stella Namakula (centre) smiles on at the Vodafone Shop on Luwum Street, Kampala during Vodafone’s Customer Service Week today. Vodafone is committed to putting its customers’ needs first and adding value to them above everything else.

“It is important to meet our customers face to face because it gives us an opportunity to listen to them; understand their needs, appreciate their feedback and fortify our relationship with them. We always strive to put the customers’ needs first and endeavor to add value to them above everything else.” said John Ndego, Chief Executive.

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“The activity aims to improve customer experience, by making it easy for the customer to understand our products, how to manage their data usage and provide feedback on our internet solutions. Throughout the week Vodafone staff are taking part in enhancing customer centricity at all customer touch points.”

Commenting on the fun packed week, Rebecca Atuhairwe, Head of Customer Service said, “At Vodafone, we believe that customer service is everybody’s responsibility and therefore having our executive team take lead in this initiative re- enforces this belief as they lead by example.”

This initiative is one of the ways through which Vodafone has been cementing the relationship with its customers and will continue to carry out in a bid to feel the pulse of the customer.

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