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Junior driving school introduces Defensive driving course

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Last updated: April 8, 2022 5:47 pm
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MASVINGO – Junior Driving School has developed into a one stop shop for all driving needs after its recent introduction of Defensive Driving Course (DDC) on the list of services.
Being one of the top brands in the driving school industry in the province and abroad, Junior Driving School partnered and will be working in unison with the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe(TSCZ) which had been solely responsibile for offering the course which is a basic requirement for drivers.
The driving school director Noah Marima said they partnered TSCZ in order to offer convenience to their clients who acquired licenses through them as well as giving other drivers an opportunity to get the certificate which is a major requirement on the road.
“We decided to extend into DDC for the convenience of our clientele who started with us from the beginning. We want our clients to start and finish all their driving needs with us that is why we opted to include DDC among our services.
“We decided to do what is termed in economics as backward and forward integration where services complement each other. So here, we offer a number of services and we would like them to complement each other,” said Marima.
He also said they wanted to compliment TSCZ and offer lessons even during weekends to the convenience of those who would be at work during the week since it was mainly done during weekdays.
“There was a challenge where the course was only done on selected days during the week, so we come in to bridge that gap and offer lessons even during weekends so that those who would be at work during the week will come over the weekend and will simply go to work on Monday,” said Marima.
Enrolment is currently in progress with Marima himself tutoring the class and the exams are also written there.
“We were given green light to enroll and I will be the tutor because I already have the DDC Instructor Certificate,” said Marima.
Junior Driving School has made its name over the years and has become a household name in the driving industry offering all driving course classes from 1-5.
Apart from the driving school, the junior brand name has a security company Junior Security and a top of the range private school Junior High School which offers Cambridge syllabus.

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