GLOW Petroleum has invested about $340,000 in its first service station in Bulawayo with plans to invest up to $5 million in the city by February next year. The outlet, which is located along Khami Road, is the company’s 37th in the country. Speaking at the launch ceremony on Friday, Glow Petroleum managing director Mr Aaron Chinhara said they are happy to consolidate their presence in Matabeleland region.

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