Tiger Wheel and Tyres open branch in Gweru

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Yeukai Munetsi

GWERU – Tiger Wheel and Tyre has recently opened a new branch in Gweru with the company pledging to provide quality and reliable services.
The shop which was constructed to the tune of US$250 000 is situated opposite to the government complex and it is second in the branch in the Midlands province after Kwekwe.
Speaking during the official opening of the branch, Tiger Wheel and Tyre managing director, Rishi Mageca said they will thrive to provide exceptional services to the people.
“Tiger Wheel and Tyre has always strived to maintain a high level of professionalism and provide the best quality services to the public.
“We want to create employment opportunities and work much harder to serve with care our clients and even go beyond corporate social responsibilities,” said Mageca
Midlands Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Owen Ncube applauded the company for its growth and for providing quality services to clients.
“The commissioning of Tiger Wheel and Tyre here in Gweru is a confirmation that the company is growing and is in full support with the transport sector which has a contribution in the mining, manufacturing, retail and agricultural value chains,” he said.
Tiger Wheel and Tyre offers services like tyre fitting, wheel alignment among other services and has other branches across other provinces.

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