Two Batswana Venture Into Tyre Services Business

Samuel Ntshiwa
Samuel Ntshiwa

ABotswana International University of Science and Technology (BIUST) graduate, Samuel Ntshiwa has decided to enter tyre services business in order to become an employer and be financially stable, bucking the trend of his peers who wait to be absorbed into the job market.

Ntshiwa explained that upon completion of his studies at the Palapye-based university, where he graduated with Bachelors Degree in Mining, he partnered with one Edison Mosimanemotho who had vast knowledge in the tyre industry, having worked for one Asian company in the same business for close to a decade.

“The tyre industry is a lucrative business, therefore starting up we made sure that we set up a plan and how we would maximise on profits so that we could be financially stable,” said the Bachelor of Mining Degree graduate.  Alosa Tyres is a trading name under Cristadell Enterprises, which is a tyre services company that sells brand new, retreaded, second hand tyres, tyre repairs, fleet management, suspension and wheel alignment.

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