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Sunday, 23 April 2017

PROTON STEALS THE SHOW



THE Bulawayo West Police district re-launched their client service charter on Saturday.

It was a day of pomp and funfare which saw revered entertainment groups woo a generous gathering at Malaba shopping centre in Njube, Bulawayo.

The police band, Churches aginst crime, Imbongi and Iyasa took turns to fascinate an expectant crowd which devoured all the action with insatiable zeal.

But the Proton road show stole the scene while featuring in support of the police cause. 

Continuously belting hit music, the bread maker announced itself to the Njube community with an amusing display punctuated by bakery giveaways and a wonderful dancing crew which held the crowd in awe.

To the detriment of official proceedings, the Proton show became a crowd puller, managing to entice the huge gathering from the client service charter re-launch to their ever impressive road show commandeered from a branded truck.

‘We are here to pioneer excellence’ was the message from the new Bulawayo pacesetters.

Well indeed, the music had to be shut down for the programme to go on!

After the law-enforcers celebrated their outstanding officials, vowing to provide diligent service to serve and protect, Proton took over.

“I think Proton is wonderful because they are always giving us more than bread,” said Xolisani Sibanda, a spectator who confessed he had grown a soft spot for the bread makers.

Proton Bulawayo operations manager, Collen Mathaga, confirmed this sentiment saying their vision was to forge a long term relationship with the Bulawayo community which would prove mutually beneficial.

“Our road shows are very popular but we always strive to walk the talk so to complement the superior products we supply at affordable prices, you can expect to see us supporting developmental initiatives, similar to toady’s programme,” he added.

Mathaga implored people to visit the Proton stand at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair where the company is exhibiting this year.

This is a huge endorsement for the fair which, in previous years, has been marred by apathy from companies domiciled in Bulawayo.

Proton managed to flatter the crowd at Malaba shopping centre as the following pictures show...






Collen Mathaga



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