A barber a call away
A barber a call away

A barber a call away

Octavia Tsibes
Entreprenuers are always seeking ways to improve the way they deliver their services to their customers.

One such entrepreneur is Haikali Ndatulumukwa who has started with a business model called “Dial a barber”.

The service offered by Ndatulumukwa makes it possible for people to call a barber to their location so that their hair is groomed at their own location. Haikali stressed that such an initiative is much safer than going to barber shops and said it is also convenient and inexpensive.

“You avoid standing in long queues while waiting to get your hair cut. The Dial A barber service also lets you save on the transport cost that you would normally spend on going to the barber,” he says.

He says the idea for the service was started because many people are too busy and thus do not have time to do normal duties anymore.

“The motive was to come up with an initiative that would make people comfortable and happy about how they could get their haircut.

“These days people get overwhelmed by their lifestyle they cannot do anything anymore,” he said.

Haikali points out that he wants to prosper through his new business by keeping his customers happy.

“I want to offer quality service through this initiative because that way there will be longevity of the business and I want to make people happy,” he says.

He currently has employed one barber who goes to different locations to cut hair based on the customers who call him.

“So far I've got one barber doing all the grooming and as the business takes up I am going to take up more people. I am also willing to work with other barbers who want to partner up with me,” he says.

He advises others who want to venture into entrepreneurship not to be motivated by making money but they should have a vision to see their business grow.

“Always stay humble and reap your rewards at a later stage.

“You must first become self-employed before you become a business person and work with each to get the best out of your resources,” he says.

Should you need the dial a barber services or more info call 0813195615 or send an email to [email protected]

Shona Ngava

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