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New Galito’s franchise brings flame-grilled chicken to Mankweng community

Galito's Nobody has opened in Mankweng, bringing flame-grilled chicken to the R71 route. Franchisee Matsobane John Phaleng shares his vision for rural communities.

POLOKWANE – “We bring you the best service, cleanliness and quality products.” This is the promise made by Matsobane John Phaleng, the franchisee of Galito’s Nobody, which opened its doors on July 10.

The franchise brings a fiery, fresh and flame-grilled taste to the Mankweng community and those passing along the R71.

Galito’s franchisee, Matsobane John Phaleng.

The official opening saw much buzz and excitement from the local community.

Phaleng explained: “As someone who was born and raised in a village, I understand what people in rural areas are looking for. They want nice things, but it’s difficult for them to travel all the way to town just to enjoy good food”.

Lebogang Manyeki (Galito’s Nobody manager) with owner, Matsobane John Phaleng.

While searching for the right location, he drove along the R71 and noticed how busy the road was, connecting the University of Limpopo, Moria and Tzaneen and carrying traffic daily.

When he spotted an old building along the route, he approached the landlord, and was given the opportunity to lease the premises.

The entire process took two months and wasn’t easy, but his commitment pulled him through. “What sets Galito’s Nobody apart is that it’s owned by a young black man who wants to bring quality experiences to people in rural communities,” he concluded.

Team Galito’s Nobody is ready to serve the community with bold flavours.

Make sure to make your way to Galito’s Nobody to see what specials they have in-store and enjoy fresh, flame-grilled chicken meals.

“Whether you are in a hurry and need to grab something delicious on the go, or you prefer to spend some time outside your car after a long journey, Galito’s Nobody has you covered with juicy, flavourful chicken. Visit the store and see how quick and easy it is to satisfy your cravings.”

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Miranda Chauke

Name: Miranda Chauke Newspapers: Polokwane Observer, Polokwane Review and Bonus Review. I have been at Review for six years and no day is the same. I got the opportunity to be part of the Caxton Cadet School in 2017 and learned a lot from the programme. Going to the school gave me an inside look at the world of journalism and I have not looked back. The desire to learn new things and tell people’s stories is what keeps me in journalism. As a community news journalist, nothing brings me more joy than doing softer news and making somebody happy with the work done.

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