Africa-Press – Eswatini. Over 25 people have been employed at the newly constructed Ludzeludze Total Energies Filling Station.
The filling station is the 23rd filling station under the Linac Group of Companies.
Linac Group Managing Director, Lincoln Motsa, said it was their strategy to bring services to the people. He said most of their stores were located closer to where the people lived, to offer first class services and convenience to customers.
“Today, the newest member of the Linac Group of Companies, Nozita Investments is delivering on that strategy. TotalEnergies Ludzeludze is here to provide the people of Kwaluseni Inkhundla with a petrol station and convenience store closer to where they live, at their convenience,” Motsa stated.
He explained that with the completion of phase two just below the filling station, they would have even more services at their doorstep.
According to Motsa, customers would be able to fill up their cars, get them washed, get a clean haircut, a refreshing drink at the bar, and ATM services all in one location. He said this was the sort of convenience they strived to offer customers as part of their strategy. “This project also has added value to this community in the form of employment. We have currently employed over 25 people at the filling station, with more to be employed upon completion of phase two, below within the next two months,” Motsa stated.
Motsa said as Linac Group of Companies, they were proud to be making such a meaningful contribution to the local and national economy through these incremental investments in to the country’s economy.
Total Energies Managing Director’s Representative, Finance Manager, Phetsile Dlamini said the opening of TotalEnergies Ludzeludze was a milestone that the company wouldn’t have achieved without the support of loyal customers.
She said Total Energies’s aim was to fulfill the vision of fighting climate change by working to decarbonise its original sources of energy.
Local traditional authorities, the Zombodze Royal Kraal and Kwaluseni Kings council have been hailed for supporting this project through to the very end.
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