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  • Three social groups based in Nairobi, and Makueni counties have emerged as the 2023 winners of the LG Electronics Ambassador Challenge that seeks to promote the growth and self-reliance of local communities.
  • The three, Vonde Welfare, Kenya Women and Children Centre, and Little Voice Deep Within, emerged winners beating 52 applicants from across the country.
  • The three will each receive $10, 000  which is the main prize that will go towards solving social issues in the communities in which they reside.

Three social groups based in Nairobi, and Makueni counties have emerged as the 2023 winners of the LG Electronics Ambassador Challenge that seeks to promote the growth and self-reliance of local communities.

The three, Vonde Welfare, Kenya Women and Children Centre, and Little Voice Deep Within, emerged winners beating 52 applicants from across the country based on impact, effectiveness, efficiency, concreteness and manageability. This follows a rigorous application and …

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  • LG Electronics has appointed Dong Won Lee as its new Regional Managing Director for East Africa (EA) as the company seeks larger market share in the region. 
  • Lee replaces Sa Nyoung Kim who served as LG EA Managing Director for three years since January 2020.
  • Lee brings over 20 years of hands-on experience and knowledge in leadership, performance improvement, sales, and marketing in the consumer electronics industry.

LG Electronics has appointed Dong Won Lee as its new Regional Managing Director for East Africa (EA) as the company seeks larger market share in the region. 

Lee replaces Sa Nyoung Kim who served as LG EA Managing Director for three years since January 2020.

Before his appointment, Dong Won Lee was the Managing Director of LG Iraq, a position he has held since 2019. He is celebrated for turning around the business in Iraq by increasing sales growth by 50 percent hence

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  • LG Electronics and Korea Food for the Hungry International (KFHI) have announced a $30,000 challenge for social enterprises solving social issues in the communities in which they reside. 
  • The challenge dubbed 2023 LG Ambassador Challenge seeks to promote and support the growth and self-reliance of local communities through social groups.
  • LG Electronics and KFHI will award three problem-solving projects with $10,000 each that will go towards solving social issues in the communities in which they reside.

LG Electronics and Korea Food for the Hungry International (KFHI) have announced a $30,000 (Sh3.7 millon) challenge for social enterprises solving social issues in the communities in which they reside. 

The challenge dubbed ‘2023 LG Ambassador Challenge’ seeks to promote and support the growth and self-reliance of local communities through their social groups.

 In its third edition, this year’s challenge aims for sustainable community development by focusing on and enhancing the capacity of community

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In response to the growing demand for home appliances, entertainment and air conditioning solutions in East Africa, LG Electronics has announced its plan to expand the region’s market.

The South Korean firm is opening new shops in four East African countries namely Tanzania, Ethiopia, Sudan and Kenya.

According to LG Electronics East Africa Managing Director Sa Nyoung Kim, the company will refurbish 20 shops and launch additional ones targeting an increasingly tech-savvy, an environmentally-conscious consumer seeking premium products to match their lifestyle.

Enhance customer experience

Nyoung Kim said the planned shops across the region will be high footfall, high-sales stores designed to enhance customer experience for the new technologies and products the company has to offer.

LG Electronics is also keen on the growing market for wearables, driven by lifestyle changes due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

These include OLED TV, InstaView refrigerator, TWINWash washing machine, Neochef microwave and Vivace AI-powered …