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Mvura expands services
Mvura expands services
Wednesday, August 27, 2025 by Mthobisi Buthelezi

 

Speedwater Investments T/A Mvura has steadily built a reputation as one of Eswatini’s trusted names in water solutions. From its early days as a small start-up to its current standing, the company’s mission has remained clear; to help emaSwati access affordable, safe and reliable water.

BEYOND BOREHOLES, PUMPS

Mvura’s work goes far beyond just drilling boreholes. The company has successfully helped communities, homes and businesses harness water from rivers and dams, then purify it to remove harmful content and make it safe for human consumption. Alongside this, they instal both electric and solar-powered pumps, tailoring each system to the unique needs of their clients. Farmers in particular have benefitted, using solar technology to draw water from rivers, filter it and ensure healthier supplies for both livestock and crops.

FILTRATION ON THE RISE

For years, water filtration was one of Mvura’s lesser-known services, but demand is now rapidly increasing as more people recognise the health and economic importance of clean water. The company offers advanced solutions that go beyond simple household filters, such as reverse osmosis systems and water softeners that remove salt. This not only makes water safer to drink, but also prevents corrosion in household appliances like geysers, kettles and taps.

INTRODUCING TANK CLEANING, PURIFICATION

Building on this expertise, Mvura is now expanding its offerings with tank cleaning and purification services. Tanks are central to how many households and businesses store water, but over time, they can accumulate sediments and bacteria that compromise water quality. Mvura’s new service ensures that stored water remains as clean and safe as the day it was collected. Already, this service has made a strong impact. One of Mvura’s major clients, KFC, relies on the company for regular tank cleaning and filtration to keep its water supply at the highest standards. This partnership has set a benchmark that Mvura is now bringing to other businesses and private homes across the country.

A GROWING VISION

Though proud of its pro¬gress, Mvura Investments sees itself as still climbing towards its full potential. Each new service is part of a broad¬er vision to engineer better water solutions for emaSwati. For more information and details, please contact Mvura at 7860 8288 or 7992 5555, you can also send an email to speedwaterinvestments@gmail.com. 

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