Three new jobs have been created in Seaqaqa following the opening of a new spare parts and hardware business aimed at making vehicle parts and hardware supplies more accessible and affordable for residents.
Speaking to fijivillage News, Business Owner and Director Rajneel Chand says the business has already employed three staff members, with plans to recruit more as it expands adding he invested around $400,000 to establish the business in Seaqaqa.
Former Secondary School Mathematics and Physics teacher, Chand says he resigned from teaching to pursue a career in business.
Insert:Chand on parts store 19th July.
According to Chand, the business imports products directly from overseas, allowing it to offer lower prices while maintaining good quality.
He says the store currently stocks about 80 percent of the spare parts needed for motor vehicles, along with a wide range of hardware products at competitive prices.
In addition to spare parts and hardware, the business also operates a tyre repair centre and sells quality tyres.
Chand says the shop is conveniently located in Seaqaqa Town, making it easily accessible for customers across the surrounding areas.
The new business is expected to improve access to essential vehicle parts and hardware supplies while contributing to employment and economic activity in Seaqaqa.