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(L-R) Supa Quick Regional Operations Manager Sharon Pretorius, Swazi Bandag Director Michael McBride and Sales Specialist Bridgestone Werner Mostert presenting the E40 000 replica cheque to Eswatini Winner Bandzile Dlamini (2nd L). (Pics: Supa Quick)
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Replacing your tyres is something every motorist eventually has to do, but this time, that simple purchase could also put you in the running of winning a brand-new Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 Xi.

Swazi Bandag’s Supa Quick, in partnership with Bridgestone South Africa, has launched an exciting winter campaign aimed at rewarding customers who choose safety, reliability and quality on the road. The nationwide promotion, which officially kicked off on May 15, 2026, runs until June 30, 2026, and it is already creating excitement among our customers nationwide.

Under the campaign, customers who purchase two or more qualifying Bridgestone Passenger or SUV tyres, sized 17 inches and above, automatically stand a chance to win one of the most sought-after vehicles on the market, the stylish Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 Xi.

The campaign is brilliant, if you already need to change your tyres, why not let that purchase give you the opportunity to win a brand-new car too?

REWARDS DO NOT STOP THERE

Customers visiting Supa Quick Matsapha, while stock lasts, will also receive a complimentary Smart tracker tag.

The handy device, which works with both Apple and Android smartphones, helps users keep track of valuables such as keys, wallets, handbags and even pets. With Bluetooth connectivity of up to 100 metres, water resistance and a battery life of up to one year, the tracker adds practical everyday value to the promotion.

Entering the competition is simple. Customers can scan the QR code provided in-store, enter via WhatsApp using the competition number supplied at the point of sale or submit an entry online through Bridgestone South Africa’s official competition platform.

The campaign comes as Supa Quick Matsapha continues to build a reputation for rewarding loyal customers in Eswatini. Earlier this year, local customer Bandzile Dlamini became the first Eswatini winner during the Supa Quick 40th Birthday Celebration campaign, walking away with an impressive E40 000 cash prize after purchasing Bridgestone tyres.

That recent win has fuelled excitement among customers, with many hopeful that the next big winner could once again come from Eswatini.

For motorists preparing for long-distance travel or tougher winter driving conditions, the promotion offers more than just the chance to win a vehicle.

 It also encourages safer driving through the use of quality tyres during the colder months when road conditions can become more challenging.

Customers are reminded to keep their proof of purchase, as it may be required to validate entries. Competition organisers have confirmed that winners will be selected through a random draw after the closing date and contacted directly using the details provided during entry.

Supa Quick Matsapha has encouraged customers not to miss the opportunity, saying every qualifying tyre replacement could turn an ordinary workshop visit into a life-changing moment.

For more information, customers can contact Supa Quick Matsapha at 7808 8438 or visit the branch in Matsapha, Mahhala, near Eswatini Breweries and next to SnB Restaurant. You can also visit Swazi Bandag’s other shops:

  • Bestdrive in Mbabane
  • Dunlop Zone in Manzini
  • Dunlop Express in Mhlume
  • Dunlop Express at Matata
  • Supa Quick Commercial
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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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