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Vivo Energy celebrates five years of sustainable growth

Vivo Energy Mozambique, the company that holds Engen’s commercial license, has announced solid and sustainable growth over the last five years, driven by its commitment to innovation and providing high-quality energy solutions to the Mozambican market.

Since its foundation in 2019, Vivo Energy Mozambique has been a key figure in the country’s energy sector, providing reliable and sustainable solutions that drive national progress. The company has successfully faced challenges, embraced opportunities and earned the trust of customers and partners along its journey.

Sónia Abreu, Marketing and Communications Director, pointed out that in the last five years, the company has significantly expanded its network of fuel stations from 19 to more than 50 across the country. This expansion was designed to meet the growing demands of consumers and strengthen the company’s presence in various communities.

In addition, Abreu highlighted the company’s commitment to social responsibility, establishing partnerships with organizations such as the ‘Casa Amarela’ association, to support orphans and disadvantaged children. Vivo Energy Mozambique is also dedicated to employing young people from local communities at all its service stations, contributing to reducing unemployment in the country.

As Vivo Energy Mozambique celebrates its fifth anniversary, it reaffirms its commitment to continue being a positive force in the country, empowering communities, promoting economic growth and seeking a more sustainable future for all.

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