Corporate Social Investment

Umtha Tours - A Broadlink CSI Partner

Umtha Tours - A Broadlink CSI Partner

10 May 2011

Umtha People Carriers is a black owned close corporation established in January 2008. The main purpose of the company is to provide private transport services to corporates and individuals. Umtha People Carriers provide door-to-door transport services that offer convenience and peace of mind.

Simphiwe Mqolomba, who works full time in the business as the Manager and is responsible for developing the business, owns the enterprise.

Umtha People Carriers are known for the following attributes:

  • Convenience;
  • Personalised service;
  • Affordable rates;
  • Punctual, reliable and professional service;
  • Accountable and responsible professionals; and
  • Reliable, clean and comfortable vehicles.

Their services include:

  • Pick ups and drop off to OR Tambo International and Lanseria Airport;
  • Executive transfers;
  • Transfers of groups around Johannesburg, Gauteng, Nationally and across the border;
  • Tours in and around Johannesburg, Soweto, Sun City, Mpumalanga and as per client request;
  • Transport for film and video production crews;
  • Party bus; and
  • Staff bus.

For more…www.umthatours.co.za

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