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A 2021 UD Quester GWE 440 truck is also up for public auction. (R) For public transport operators, this auction might be an opportunity for one to expand fleet with this 2022 Scania Bus K460 60-seater.
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MBABANE – Businesses and individuals will have an opportunity to acquire commercial vehicles and heavy equipment when Nedbank Eswatini disposes of repossessed assets through public auction tomorrow.

The auction, which is being conducted by Rexy’s Investments (Pty) Ltd on the instruction of Nedbank Eswatini Limited, is scheduled for 10:30am at the Smithco Building in the Matsapha Industrial Site, opposite the CONCO truck entrance on the road to the National Maize Corporation (NMC).

Among the assets listed for sale are;

  • 2023 Mercedes Actros 2652 T/T C/C Sleeper,
  • 2022 Scania Bus K460 60-seater,
  • 2023 PRBB 22.5-metre cube side tipper trailers
  • 2021 UD Quester GWE 440 truck
  • 2015 Bell TLB 315 SK loader
  • 2021 plant and machinery water injection moulder.

Interested bidders will have an opportunity to inspect the items on today between 10am and 3:30pm, before the auction.

Participation requires a refundable registration deposit of E10 000, payable in cash on the day of registration.

Payments for successful bids may be made through electronic funds transfer (EFT), mobile money or cash, subject to the auction terms.

For further details bidders can contact; 7603 3360/7903 3360.

The public auction will also feature these 2023 PRBB 22.5-metre cube side tipper trailers.
The public auction will also feature these 2023 PRBB 22.5-metre cube side tipper trailers.
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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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