Businesses and entrepreneurs with an eye for value will have a unique opportunity this November to acquire high-quality industrial equipment at a public auction in Matsapha.
Acting under a court order, the Messenger of Court for the District of Manzini will oversee the sale of valuable textile and industrial sewing equipment, presenting a chance for manufacturers and small business owners to expand their operations at a fraction of the cost of new machinery.
The auction will take place at Plot 676, 7th Avenue, Matsapha Industrial Site, below Sigodvweni Police Station, on Wednesday, November 5, 2025 at 11am.
The property and equipment on offer come with a reserve price of E355 382.43, marking a significant investment opportunity for those in the textile or garment production industry.
The listed assets include industrial sewing machines and textile equipment, essential tools for production houses, tailoring businesses or anyone looking to enter the manufacturing space.
Industrial sewing machines are known for their durability, precision and high-speed performance, making them a valuable addition to any production setup.
For existing operators, the auction presents a cost-effective way to upgrade or expand capacity without the financial strain of purchasing new imports.
Public auctions of this nature often attract a diverse range of bidders, from established manufacturers to ambitious start-ups; all eager to secure reliable machinery at competitive prices.
The Matsapha Industrial Site, being the country’s leading business hub, offers easy access and convenience for participants travelling from across Eswatini. This sale is not only a business opportunity, but also a reflection of how the local economy continues to evolve.
With the textile industry showing signs of revival, affordable access to industrial equipment can empower more businesses to boost local production, create jobs and strengthen the value chain.
Interested buyers are encouraged to arrive early to inspect the items and familiarise themselves with auction procedures.
The process will be conducted transparently under the supervision of Messenger of Court officials, Bongani Zikalala +268 7612 3834 and Mxolisi Mndzebele +268 7680 1935, who will be available for further information or clarifications.
For entrepreneurs ready to take the next step, this auction represents more than just machinery – it’s a gateway to growth, innovation and industrial expansion in one of Eswatini’s most active commercial zones.
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