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Home»Briefing»OLA opens new service station in Buruburu
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OLA opens new service station in Buruburu

Silas ApolloBy Silas Apollo8th September 2023Updated:8th September 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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OLA Energy Kenya Retail Manager, Paul Muema, Libyan Ambassador to Kenya, Amb. Ibrahim Saed and OLA Energy Kenya General Manager, Dr Yousef Elhemmali cut the ribbon to officially open the Buruburu service station. T
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Customers in Buruburu will now be able to get services at the AutoXpress Service Centre, Lube Centre and Tyre Centre including a carwash

OLA Energy Kenya has officially opened the expanded OLA Energy Buruburu service station that now includes a service centre, diverse eateries, a pharmacy and a convenience store – making it a one-stop shop for customers.

Located in the densely populated Eastlands area, the station also boasts of a Chicken Inn Drive Through, Pizza Inn and the Marhaba Convenience Store.

Speaking during the opening ceremony, the OLA Energy Kenya general manager and east region business officer, Dr Yousef Elhemmali, reiterated the oil marketer’s commitment to expand their footprint within the Kenyan market and to provide quality products to their customers.

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“Since our rebrand to OLA Energy in 2019, we have created and refined our products and kept to our strategy to expand our footprint in the Kenyan market and bring more services for our customers,” said Dr Elhemmali.

He added that their customers in Buruburu will now be able to get services at the AutoXpress Service Centre, Lube Centre and Tyre Centre including a carwash. The OLA Go App which allows customers to find service stations and earn loyalty points is also part of the company’s automated services.

OLA Energy Kenya retail manager, Paul Muema, Libyan Ambassador to Kenya, Ibrahim Saed and OLA Energy Kenya general manager, Dr Yousef Elhemmali cut the ribbon to officially open the Buruburu service station.

“OLA Energy Kenya has 118 service stations in Kenya and is now giving more reasons to customers to visit our service stations. Our service stations are now one-stop shops where customers can shop and eat as they wait for their vehicles to be serviced,” said Paul Muema, OLA Energy Kenya retail manager.

The opening was filled with pomp and colour with customers enjoying fuel top ups and branded gifts during a Happy Hour at the service station.

In attendance was Libyan Ambassador to Kenya Ibrahim Saed, AutoXpress Limited managing director Sandeep Shah, and Pizza Inn general manager Gladman Sibanda.

Also present were the OLA Energy Buruburu dealer Duncan Kiarie, Marhaba store operator Julius Manyeki and the car wash operator Peter Muriuki.

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Silas Apollo

Silas Apollo is a Nairobi based journalist who specializes in politics, current affairs and business reporting. He has about 10 years of experience as a journalism, working both as a print and broadcast journalist.

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