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A wide array of office equipment goes under the hammer this coming Wednesday.

The auction is scheduled to take place on February 4, 2026, at Shop No. 4, Nkoseluhlaza Street, Manzini, starting at 11.30am.

The sale features a diverse range of office infrastructure and technology, ranging from essential IT hardware to commercial seating. For start-ups looking to minimise initial outlay or larger companies seeking cost-effective upgrades, the event represents a strategic opportunity to acquire capital assets at potentially significant discounts to fair market value.

Prospective buyers should view this as a strategic arbitrage opportunity-the chance to purchase functional, high-utility equipment, while preserving their company’s cash flow. As is standard with judicial auctions, assets are typically sold ‘voetstoots’ (as they stand), making early inspection and prompt bidding essential for success.

For savvy entrepreneurs and local business owners, this sale represents a prime opportunity to acquire essential capital assets at potentially significant discounts to fair market value.

For more information, you can contact Deputy Sherrif Silence Gamedze on +268 7604 7217.

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