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Visit both Mitra’s Manzini and Buhleni branches to get an LPD for your ideal setting. (Courtesy pics)
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As energy costs continue to climb, households and businesses across Eswatini are turning to more affordable, efficient alternatives and Mitra Energy is leading the charge.

As one of the country’s largest and most trusted suppliers of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders, Mitra is not just fuelling stoves and heaters; they’re fuelling energy independence, savings and sustainability.

A cylinder for every setting

Whether you’re cooking a family meal, heating a workshop, or powering heavy machinery, Mitra Energy has the right gas cylinder for the job.

Their wide ranges of LPG cylinder sizes are tailored to suit every energy need:

Small cylinders (3kg – 9kg): Perfect for household use, these are ideal for cooking, camping stoves and portable heaters, compact, convenient and easy to handle.

Medium cylinders (19kg – 45kg): A great choice for residential water heating, fireplaces and commercial kitchens needing consistent heat output.

Large cylinders (48kg and above): Designed for industrial operations, agricultural applications and businesses requiring a steady, high-demand gas supply from manufacturing plants to large-scale food processing.

No matter the size, all cylinders meet strict safety and quality standards, ensuring peace of mind with every use.

Slash your power bills this winter

Electricity bills tend to spike in winter, but LPG offers a smarter, more affordable alternative and Mitra makes the switch easy.

LPG delivers instant heat and better temperature control, making it far more energy-efficient than traditional electric appliances that take time to warm up.

By using Mitra’s LPG for cooking, heating and even water systems, both households and businesses can significantly reduce their electricity consumption and their monthly bills. It’s efficient, economical and available when you need it most.

Beyond the kitchen: Versatile power of LPG

While many associate LPG with stovetop cooking, its uses go far beyond the kitchen. In the home, LPG is a reliable source for space heating, outdoor grills and even gas-powered geysers. In commercial settings, it is widely used in agriculture, manufacturing and food production, providing a dependable energy source that keeps operations running smoothly even during power cuts.

Safety first: Best practices for handling LPG gas

Safety is a top priority at Mitra Energy. Whether you’re using a small domestic cylinder or a high-capacity industrial one, following the right safety protocols is essential for long-lasting and secure usage:

Store upright and secure: Always keep cylinders in an upright position and secure them with chains or straps to prevent tipping.

Keep away from heat: Store in a dry, well-ventilated area, at least 20 feet from any heat sources or flammable materials.

Inspect regularly: Before every use, check for any signs of leaks, corrosion or damage.

Label clearly: Make sure cylinders are properly labelled to identify contents and associated hazards.

By following these simple guidelines, customers can enjoy the full benefits of gas without compromising on safety. Visit the fully-operational filling stations in Buhleni and Manzini to get your own LPG today. Contact 3550 1045 today.

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Written by
Mthobisi Buthelezi

Mthobisi Buthelezi - Sections and Supplements Editor with the Times of Eswatini overseeing the publishing and content for the Motoring on Thursday, Property on Saturday, Tekulima (Farming) on Wednesday and Business Opportunities on Monday. Contact: 7936 3694 Email: mthobisib@times.co.sz

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