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Qalabotjha Transport Launches At Emperors Palace

Qalabotjha Transport Launches At Emperors Palace. Peermont’s Emperors Palace in Kempton Park is investing in entrepreneurship by launching a new enterprise development programme. Qalabotjha Transport (Pty) Ltd is a privately owned transport and shuttle services business which operates daily from the Palace of Dreams.

Qalabotjha Transport is the creation of former Emperors Palace employees Beauty Sefara and Dovhani Tshitena. “Qalabotjha Transport specializes in airport and private transfers, and shuttle services for individuals as well as group bookings. Our mission is being punctual, knowledgeable and passionate, ensuring that our guests have a truly memorable experience in Gauteng and the surroundings,” says Sefara who serves as Transport Manager and co-owner, and joined Emperors Palace in 2018 as a Travel Consultant. “We deeply value our relationship with all our Clients and we are committed in providing you with the highest level of service simply because our customers deserve the very best.”

Emperors Palace has always prided itself on it Corporate social Investment initiatives, and one pillar is entrepreneurial Development, which focuses on financially supporting small and micro enterprises and self-help projects which uplift the socio-economic status of marginalised beneficiaries. Qalabotjha Transport employs a further ten members to the team consisting of nine drivers and a Tour Guide who assists the company with day tours and trips. “We are very grateful to be given this opportunity to render the service at Emperors Palace,” says Sefara. “After so many years of hard work and the passion we had for our jobs, its like a dream that today we are business owners. It comes with a lot of work and pressure, the truth is, it has never been an easy one but we will conquer.”

The future looks bright for this new venture which is built on the foundation not only delivering on customer satisfaction, but satisfaction, mentoring and growth for employees. The company’s growth will be measured by an expanded customer base, and ultimately expansion of offices, facilities and employees.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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