Vivo rewards customers

Vivo Energy rewarded five customers with a P7 000 salary for the whole year through its win a salary competition.

Winners were announced on Saturday after 10 finalists were selected to participate in the final draw. Winners who used the Leokwane card will be paid P7 500 and those who used cash will get P7000. In an interview with Business Trends, Vivo Energy Human Resource Manager, Getrude Muzola said they came up with the competition to appreciate their customers. “We as Shell appreciate our customers because we know that we are in business because of them.

Every year we rollout remarkable competitions and they give customers value for their money,” said Muzola. She said they are continuously rolling out campaigns to attract customers and give back to the community. “Right now I can’t disclose what other competitions we are working on but we have many more coming this year,” said Muzola.

One of the winners, Esther Gaboratanelwe expressed her excitement saying this is a dream come true for her, as she has always participated in Shell competitions but never won. “I just bought fuel worth P200 at Bodiba Mall and entered this competition. I am very happy because finally I have won. I have not yet decided on what I am going to do with this money but I want to do something big and worth while,” said Gaboratanelwe. Another winner, Zolani Kraii said he is overwhelmed as this came as a blessing to him.

“I have been struggling with finances since I don’t have a permanent job and from this salary I will be able to fill all gaps. When I received a call on Thursday I could not believe I have won but God answered my prayers,” he said. Kraii bought fuel worth P575 in December. Vivo Energy Botswana distributes and markets Shell-branded fuels and lubricants and was established in 2012. Vivo Energy operates and markets its products in countries across North, West, East and Southern Africa. The Group has a network of over 1 800 service stations in 15 countries and exports lubricants to a number of other African countries.