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Rozam, the 19-year-old looking to succeed in Pamplona with his fruit shop

Rozam Muhammad is a 19-year-old Pakistani who opened a fruit and vegetable store in Pamplona. In just a few weeks won the affection of customers of the neighborhood for his kindness and for the good product he offers.

The store is called Muza Frutería and is located on Abejeras Street 18, in the Iturrama neighborhood, next to the CaixaBank store office in Erletokieta street 1. Very close to other establishments that we have known in this local commerce section.

As is the case, for example, of the Cairo stationery which now also offers the possibility of taking identity photos, or the fishmonger of the Arlegui brothers, Raúl, Marisol and Juan Mari.

Rozam is 19 years old and already from Pamplona: “I have been in Pamplona since January 22, 2017. I have this fruit store and another in Villava with my father Afzal Muhammad who opened it a year ago.”

“We opened this store in Abejeras on July 17 and we are very happy with it. The secret is that we know how to buy and sell fruit. The people who come are satisfied. We bring products from Mercabilbao and Pamplona every day. It is likely that we will open a third store,” he said.

Rozam feels happy in the Navarrese capital: “I am very happy. My whole family is here with three brothers. I love the people and the climate of Pamplona, ​​but when it comes to food, I prefer that of my country,” he says with a smile.

Rozam wears the Osasuna shirt: “I like football and Osasuna. I saw a few matches at El Sadar. Not much because I barely have any free time. “When Messi was there I was from Barca and now I’m from Inter Miami.”

Osasuna likes this “Budimir and Aimar who play well, and the goalkeeper Herrera.” His schedule is busy at the fruit store: “From 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and I am also open in the afternoon. I get up at 4 a.m. to buy fruit.”

The demanding schedule has its compensation: “It sells a lot. I’m very happy. We don’t stop, let’s not let the work stop. Let’s see if I can open a third store in Barañáin or there. Villava’s is also doing very well,” says Rozam.

Rozam studied in Pamplona: “I have the ESO in Pedro de Atarrabia and the FP that I took in Huarte. I didn’t manage to get the intermediate level at CIP Virgen del Camino,” concludes Rozam, who also sells products from his country in the store.

Interior of the Muza fruit store, Abejeras street in Pamplona. Navarra.com

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