In an emotional video post, the owner of Yalla Tyres shared her decision to relocate from Lady Young Road to Don Miguel Road, citing crime as a significant factor. After enduring multiple robberies and witnessing a recent tragic murder nearby, she realized the need for a safer environment for her customers and staff. Despite the challenges, she remains committed to her business and aims to provide enhanced safety and comfort.
The new location opened this week, emphasizing accessibility and community support. The owner expressed frustration over negative perceptions that deterred customers from her previous location, despite her attempts to grow the business. With a dedicated new team and a promise to continue offering quality service, Yalla Tyres is ready for a fresh start, symbolizing resilience and hope amid the turmoil.
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