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More emaSwati are turning to the Hero Eco 150cc and Hero 200cc motorcycles as mode of transport.
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As living costs continue to rise across Eswatini, many people are searching for smarter, more affordable ways to move from place to place, run their businesses and manage daily responsibilities.

For workers, students, farmers and entrepreneurs alike, transport is one of the biggest expenses and one of the biggest barriers to progress.

This is why more emaSwati are turning to the Hero Eco 150cc and Hero 200cc motorcycles.

These bikes are no longer seen as just a mode of transport; they have become practical tools that solve real economic and mobility challenges faced by ordinary citizens every day.

Saving big on transport

For many daily commuters, kombi fares can easily reach ±E600 per month. With a Hero motorcycle, that cost can drop to as low as ±E150 monthly, an instant saving that puts more money back in your pocket.

Fuel efficiency is another major advantage.

With fuel costs from as little as E5 per trip, Hero bikes offer an affordable alternative for workers, students and job seekers looking to stretch their budgets without sacrificing mobility.

Driving small business growth

Hero bikes have become a game changer for small business owners. Whether you’re a tuckshop operator, a market vendor, a home-based entrepreneur or someone offering mobile services, the bikes provide fast, low-cost transport for stock runs and deliveries.

They make operations smoother and more profitable by cutting transport expenses while improving efficiency.

Built for farmers

For farmers in rural and semi-rural areas, mobility is everything. The Hero Eco series is designed to handle Eswatini’s diverse terrain with ease.

Rugged, reliable, fuel-efficient and low maintenance, these bikes make travelling between homesteads and fields faster and more convenient, helping farmers increase productivity without increasing costs.

Supporting churches and community work

Community leaders and church groups rely heavily on mobility to conduct outreach, visit members and support those in need. Hero bikes offer an affordable way for these groups to reach more people, more often and with fewer expenses.

Boosting security and patrol response

Security companies, neighbourhood watch groups and patrol teams benefit from the Hero 200cc’s power and speed. With low operational costs and fast response capability, the bikes help teams cover more ground efficiently, while keeping expenses under control.

An income generator: Start your own delivery business

As Eswatini’s demand for delivery services grows, owning a Hero bike opens the door to new income opportunities. Riders can earn between E300 – E600 per day by delivering food, parcels, groceries, medication and running errands.

A Hero bike becomes more than transport; it becomes a business.

Why more emaSwati choose Hero

  • Extremely affordable
  • Very low fuel consumption
  • Durable on both rural and urban roads
  • Cheap servicing and easy maintenance
  • Proven reliability in Eswatini conditions
  • Hero bikes are built for real-life Eswatini challenges, helping people move smarter, save more and grow faster.

Choose Hero today

Find Hero in Matsapha, 1st Street Avenue, Ludvonga Road, next to Net Comm. Call/WhatsApp: 7602 8030 or send an email to premierauto789@gmail.com.

Visit their Facebook and Instagram at Hero_Motorcycles Eswatini.

Hero bikes have become a game changer for small business owners.
Hero bikes have become a game changer for small business owners.
Whether youu2019re a tuckshop operator, a market vendor, a home-based entrepreneur or someone offering mobile services, the bikes provide fast, low-cost transport for stock runs and deliveries. (Courtesy pics)
Whether youu2019re a tuckshop operator, a market vendor, a home-based entrepreneur or someone offering mobile services, the bikes provide fast, low-cost transport for stock runs and deliveries. (Courtesy pics)
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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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