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This 1973 Vintage Mercedes-Benz 230 is also among the cars to be sold by public auction.
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MBABANE – Prospective buyers will have an opportunity to bid for a wide range of vehicles, building materials and other valuable assets tomorrow.

Eswatini Auctioneers (Pty) Ltd is hosting a mixed-asset public auction at its yard, located at The Legacy Business Centre in Ezulwini.

There will be plenty of used IBR roofing sheets in lengths ranging from four to 12 metres, presenting an opportunity for contractors, developers and homeowners to acquire building materials at competitive prices.

The auction will commence at 10:30am. According to the auctioneers, the sale will feature an extensive catalogue of assets from various clients, ranging from luxury vehicles and four-wheel drives to household goods, building materials, sporting equipment, artworks and collectibles.

The 2003 Jaguar X-Type Automatic to be sold by public auction.

Among the vehicles set to go under the hammer are a:

  • 2020 Range Rover Sport SDV6
  • 2021 Toyota Fortuner GD-6 Automatic
  • 2016 Ford Everest 3.2 Diesel Automatic
  • 2014 Range Rover Sport HSE
  • 2012 Toyota Hilux 3.0 D-4D Double Cab 4×4
  • 2007 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado D-4D
  • 2012 BMW X3 2.0d M Sport
  • 2003 Jaguar X-Type Automatic
  • 1973 Vintage Mercedes-Benz 230
The 2014 Range Rover Sport HSE going under the hammer.

The auction will also offer what organisers describe as very large quantities of used IBR roofing sheets in lengths ranging from four to 12 metres, presenting an opportunity for contractors, developers and homeowners to acquire building materials at competitive prices. Other items available include used steel window frames, fencing materials, scrap steel, fly-fishing equipment, a La-Z-Boy recliner chair, artworks and various miscellaneous items. Interested bidders have been encouraged to inspect the assets during the official viewing period running from July 27 to 29, between 9am and 4pm, before the auction takes place. To participate, bidders will be required to pay a refundable registration fee of E5 000, while successful purchases will be subject to a five per cent buyer’s commission.

Other items available include used steel window frames, fencing materials, scrap steel, fly-fishing equipment, a La-Z-Boy recliner chair, artworks and various miscellaneous items.

For more details, bidders may contact 7806 3311/7602 5047/7602 3311/2417 1049.

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Written by
Nhlanganiso Mkhonta

Nhlanganiso Mkhonta serves as Business Editor at the Times of Eswatini. He reports on business, economics, finance, investment, entrepreneurship and public policy, producing insightful coverage and analysis of the issues driving Eswatini’s economy and the wider African business environment.

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