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Shell adds 10 new gas stations to its network in Uganda.

The firm that distributes and promotes fuels and lubricants under the Shell brand, Vivo Energy Uganda, announced the addition of 10 additional Shell gasoline stations to its network today at its Ndagire Road branch in Kampala.

Shell Ndagire Road, Shell Nngabo, Shell Zana, Shell Mayuge, Shell Zzana, Shell Nakiyanja, Shell Kira Mulawa, Shell Mityana Highway, Shell Buyala, and Shell Gayaza II are the most recent gas stations to open.

The strategically positioned additional stations, according to the firm, are a key step in Vivo Energy Uganda's commitment to growing its presence and supplying cutting-edge solutions to satisfy the changing needs of Ugandan consumers.

The new stations will offer a range of services, including convenience stores with a wide selection of goods, in addition to fuel.

"Our new stations were created to provide a smooth and effective experience. By placing them at convenient locations, we enable our consumers to refuel and indulge in our premium goods without difficulty. Alvin Bamutire, the retail manager for Vivo Energy Uganda, stated that quality is at the center of everything they do.

"We are dedicated to providing excellence in all of our offerings, including products and services. You can rely on finding only the best gasoline, lubricants, and other automotive items when you visit a Shell service station.

Johan Grobbelaar, the managing director of Vivo Energy Uganda, said during the opening of the additional sites that his company believes in growth through ongoing innovation.

"We are thrilled to increase our presence in Uganda and offer our top-notch goods and services to new clients. These brand-new websites represent our dedication to ease while making sure that our consumers enjoy a wide variety of options. With us, customers can conveniently refuel, get their cars serviced, take a bite to eat, and shop for all of their travel necessities in one location.

The expansion would promote economic growth, according to the managing director of Vivo Energy Uganda, by providing both direct and indirect employment opportunities at the numerous service stations.

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