Windhoek
Officiated by the mayor of Windhoek, Muesee Kazapua, Pick n Pay (PnP) Namibia yesterday introduced a renovated Eros store with a concept designed specifically for the Eros PnP shopper.
The 13-year-old PnP Eros store was closed on March 29 this year for renovations, but is now officially open to the public.
“The renovation of this store is linked to a vision – a vision of uniqueness and authenticity that aims to ensure that our stores are tailored to the needs of our customers. For the PnP Eros shopper, this store is more convenient, it is right around the corner from home and due to its location, unique range, trained staff offering great customer service and the new local, fresh feel that it offers, it will be the shopping destination of choice. Once you step inside you will realise that our upgraded Eros store comes with an almost revolutionary new concept that speaks directly to this community. It aims to make the Eros customer feel at home and valued from the moment they walk in, making it their ‘local’ store,” said PnP Namibia managing director, Norbert Wurm.
During the opening, Kazapua emphasised the important role played by the private sector, in Namibia’s strive towards poverty eradication.
“I commend the O&L Group for its efforts in contributing to government’s vision. At the end of the day, the only way to beat poverty in this country is by taking hands – especially the private and public sector – in tackling this socio-economic crippler together. The Harambee Prosperity Plan is a great strategy on paper, but the success of it will come only from us doing what needs to be done. Not only am I proud of the efforts made by Pick n Pay to contribute to economic growth, but I am also very happy about their dedication to delivering quality to the Namibian people. I am further pleased to note that Pick n Pay Namibia has been committed to uplifting the lives of the communities within which they operate. One of the vivid examples is the donation of foodstuff to the City of Windhoek annual World Food Day, which we distribute to vulnerable groups. We cherish this partnership and count on your continued contribution,” said Kazapua.