JOJO TSHEOLA, ITS FOUNDING MANAGING DIRECTOR OF TSHEOLA DINARE

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With eleven years in the travel and tourism industry, Tsheola Dinare’s core mission still remains job creation for the youth, especially black youth within the Tourism Industry and by providing a service that exceeds clients’ expectations, always. Accolades and awards are recognition and a confirmation of where Tsheola Dinare intends to be and that is at the top, but not a top priority for Dinare. Headed by its founding Managing Director, Jojo Tsheola, the story of how this company came to being is nothing short but inspirational.
Jojo has always been passionate about the hospitality industry starting off as a cleaner in a hotel in Johannesburg. This gave him the opportunity to in a way interact with hotel guests and get to know how the industry works. He later worked at different hotel establishments as well as in a train. It was after he was fired from his job that he saw as opportunity to start his Tsheola Dinare Transport and Tours.

The company has for the past 11 years been committed to rendering exceptional solutions in day tours, tourism packages, corporate shuttle and concierge services. Tsheola Dinare prides itself with a team that is dedicated to professionalism and excellence. This experience has seen the company attracting international and local leading corporates to a roster of our loyal clientele, They include: Multichoice, BP, ABSA, Liberty, Standard Bank, Accenture, FNB to mention a few.
Last year also saw a big milestone for the company when they were appointed to be the official shuttle service and ground handling for Tourism Indaba taking place in Durban, this is a 3 year deal. During Indaba, The company only employed Durban based drivers and hosts and hostesses contributing to skills development and employment in the region.
19 Jun 2019 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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