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Airtel Malawi rebrands to ‘A Reason to Imagine’ to inspire youth

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Airtel Malawi has replaced its tagline ‘The Smartphone Network’ with a new brand campaign called ‘A Reason to Imagine’ which the mobile network operator says is focused on supporting the youth with innovative and relevant products and features which will enhance young people's productivity, creativity, and skills and help them make progress in their lives. […]

The post Airtel Malawi rebrands to ‘A Reason to Imagine’ to inspire youth appeared first on Malawi24.

Source: Malawi 24 | Malawi news

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