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Over 60 premium Brangus cattle go under hammer

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Serious buyers are encouraged to take advantage of the viewing period to assess the animals’ quality and suitability.
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Eswatini Auctioneers is once again set to deliver an exceptional agricultural event as they prepare to auction premium beef and breeding stock on express instruction of Tambankulu Estates.

Farmers, breeders and livestock investors are invited to take part in this highly anticipated public auction, which promises top-quality Brangus cattle suitable for both commercial and breeding purposes.

The auction will take place on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at 10am, hosted at the Tambankulu Estates Stadium. With over 60 Brangus cattle on offer, including bullocks, heifers, cull cows and an impressive breeding bull, this sale presents a rare opportunity for livestock buyers to secure hardy, well-managed animals known for their resilience, adaptability and strong beef characteristics.

To ensure buyers have ample time to inspect the livestock, viewing began on Monday, November 24, 2025 and will continue until Friday, November 28, 2025.

Serious buyers are encouraged to take advantage of the viewing period to assess the quality and suitability of the animals before auction day.

Participation in the auction requires a refundable registration deposit of E5 000, payable upon registration.

This ensures a smooth and transparent bidding process, while maintaining the integrity of the sale.

Eswatini Auctioneers encourages all livestock enthusiasts, from established commercial farmers to emerging breeders, to attend and benefit from this exclusive offering by Tambankulu Estates. With demand for quality cattle on the rise, this auction is poised to draw significant interest.

For enquiries and further details, interested participants may contact the Eswatini Auctioneers office at 2417 1049, Sakhile at 7602 3311 or Phumlani at 7806 3311. Alternatively, email communication can be sent to info@swaziauctioneers.co.za.

Don’t miss this chance to secure premium Brangus cattle at one of the country’s most reputable livestock auctions, mark your calendar and be ready to bid!

With a refundable registration deposit of E5 000 you participate.
With a refundable registration deposit of E5 000 you participate.
This sale presents a rare opportunity for livestock buyers to secure hardy, well-managed animals known for their resilience, adaptability and strong beef characteristics.
This sale presents a rare opportunity for livestock buyers to secure hardy, well-managed animals known for their resilience, adaptability and strong beef characteristics.
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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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