BY STYLE REPORTER
Construction industry giant Togaraseyi Architects and Construction is primed for greater success in 2022 and beyond following a raft of measures to bring better convenience to their nationwide clientele. This follows a fruitful 2021 business year that saw the fledgling organisation scoring big in the sector.
The company’s MD Christopher Togaraseyi told Standard Style that they were buoyant about the future and had in place various strategies and initiatives to safeguard and entrench their market hold.
“A viable construction industry is a common feature of growth and as a progressive company, we want to tap into the development narrative being pushed by government through market-friendly and tailor-made services that will see home-seekers and industry players enjoying our services and workmanship as they build their dream homes and business structures,” Togaraseyi said.
“Togaraseyi Architects and Construction has over the years proved its mettle though unparalleled services in architecture, construction services as well as tipper truck hire services which have brought amazing convenience to the client. We are building on that track record for an even more fruitful business trajectory in 2022 and beyond.”
In 2021, the company managed to successfully sign and complete major construction deals with various players in the business industry among them oil companies as well as individual clients who are now proud owners of durable structures and business premises as well as homes.
“Our record speaks for itself and we are happy that the 2021 business year brought us a lot of positives in spite of the generally challenging environment,” he said.
“Various companies and individual clients continue to engage us for construction related services and we are happy to give our best as always.
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“We have the best construction teams and our services provide a one stop shop for clients from architecture through to construction and related needs like tipper trucks that play an important role in our industry.
“This has kept us ahead of competition and we are highly encouraged by the confidence from the market.”
Togaraseyi said they have exciting campaigns and promotions next year that will see clients enjoying amazing convenience and great deals.
“We are working on exciting promotions that will see us engaging some of the most respected creatives in the industry with a view to educate the market about our services and how best they can enjoy quality construction services at affordable prices,” he said.
“We want to be the construction industry brand of choice in Zimbabwe and we will make sure that every client that engages us enjoys unique customer satisfaction.
“Our footprint will be felt across Zimbabwe and beyond.”
The construction giant will also introduce special promotions for Zimbabweans living in the diaspora who wish to invest in beautiful homes and viable structures back home.
“We also have specials for Zimbabweans in the diaspora and it is our hope that they build wisely with Togaraseyi Architects and Construction,” he said.
“There is no better way to plan for your future than through investing back home and property investments always come in handy.
“We are therefore doing our best to ensure no one is left behind in our quest to empower ordinary Zimbabweans and give them quality services.”
The company is also focusing on meaningful corporate social investment as it seeks to give back to the community and contribute to the general welfare of citizens.
“We are a brand for and by the people and we will religiously play our part in answering to the diverse needs of our community through supporting humanitarian initiatives as well as well as supporting talent and other development programmes,” Togaraseyi said.
“We are, therefore, rolling out various initiatives that will see us become a trusted brand that answers to the clarion humanitarian calls while partnering development initiatives in the country.”