Sunday Tribune

PIONEER WHO OWNS A PETROL STATION

- NKULULEKO NENE nkululeko.nene@inl.co.za

THANDI Ngxongo was so inspired by cars and the smell of petrol that she is now the proud owner of the busy Glenwood BP fuel and service station.

Ngxongo is one of a few female fuel dealers in Kwazulu-natal.

A qualified chemical engineer, Ngxongo, bought her service station on Che Guevara Road in Durban, last month – after having worked for nearly 16 years at Engen Refinery, where she was a national health safety environmen­t quality business partner manager.

While working with retailers in the oil industry she realised that her dream of owning a petrol station was possible. “I grew up as a kid playing in worn and ragged cars which were filled with the smell of petrol and oil. I quickly developed an instinct for cars and the oil industry. I yearned for success in the male-dominated business,” said Ngxongo.

She said at the moment black women made up only 4% of those in the fuel and convenienc­e industry.

She said most women in the industry don’t fully own the business.

During her MBA studies, which she passed cum laude at UKZN in 2019, she researched the factors hindering the entry of black women into the petroleum industry.

After seeing the low number of fuel station owners who were women, Ngxongo said she pushed to ensure that she fully owns her business and is the sole shareholde­r and director.

Ngxongo, whose father is a reverend, is from Mooi River.

Vehicles lined up at her service station because of its prime location.

She said peak hours were in the morning and afternoon but it was worse on weekends, when people wanted to have fun.

“We are central to including, shops, malls, and pubs in Glenwood.”

“The service station industry has been something I’ve always been intrigued by and have always wanted to be a part of. I began my research and seriously pursued my interests,” she said.

When the opportunit­y presented itself, she grabbed it with both hands, having to take a risk of using immediate funds from her family trust on a loan basis to secure the deal.

She said she then pursued her licence to operate, which was mandatory everything restaurant­s for anyone who wanted to deal in fuel to ensure they have the necessary skills and knowledge.

The fuel dealer said it was challengin­g to establish a place in an industry that is dominated by men.

“There are numerous aspects that entail a successful service station operation. You have to be an all-rounder and constantly have your finger on the pulse,” Ngxongo said.

She employs more than 50 people at her fuel station and this has made her very proud.

She is also the proud owner of Thandi’s Kitchen which specialise­s in African cuisine on Bartle Road in Glenwood.

“The ultimate dream is to inspire other young women through my work and continuous­ly grow within the industry.

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 ?? | ZANELE ZULU African News Agency (ANA) ?? THANDI Mathabethe Ngxongo owner of Thandi’s Kitchen in Glenwood.
| ZANELE ZULU African News Agency (ANA) THANDI Mathabethe Ngxongo owner of Thandi’s Kitchen in Glenwood.
 ?? | ZANELE ZULU ?? GLENWOOD BP fuel station owner, Thandi Ngxongo outside her business in Che Guevara Road. ANA
| ZANELE ZULU GLENWOOD BP fuel station owner, Thandi Ngxongo outside her business in Che Guevara Road. ANA

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