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Mercedes-Benz truck reaches historic 1.5 million km

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This Mercedes-Benz Axor has hit a historic mark in the country by clocking 1.5 million kilometres. Behind the great achievement is the dedicated team of (L-R) Service Manager Shaun Willmott, Driver Sibusiso Fakudze and Finance Manager Devin Fannin. (Pic: Courtesy)
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A Mercedes-Benz truck based at Nsoko has made history, becoming the first in Eswatini to clock an astonishing 1.5 million kilometres.

Purchased from Stucky Motors, one of the country’s most reputable dealers, this truck has become a true workhorse, powering operations across Nisela Farms and Matata for more than a decade.

Behind this remarkable milestone is a dedicated team: Service Manager Shaun Willmott, Finance Manager Devin Fannin and most importantly, the man behind the wheel, driver Sibusiso Fakudze, whose care and professionalism have ensured the truck’s longevity.

Together, they have proven that with discipline, teamwork and quality engineering, even the longest roads can be conquered.

What has kept the truck going?

“The unmatched quality of Mercedes-Benz, paired with the excellent relationship we have with Stucky’s, has kept us going,” explains Willmott. “Their workmanship, sharp attention to detail and reliable service mean the truck is always in excellent condition and of course, Fakudze’s dedication has been the cornerstone of its journey.”

Trials on the road

The truck has weathered countless challenges, but one incident stands out. During the unrest in South Africa, rioters threatened to torch the truck. With quick thinking and diplomacy, the team convinced them to accept bananas instead.  “That day was a reminder of the unpredictability of the road and the resilience required to overcome it,” recalls Fakudze.

At the heart of the business

Far from just being a machine, this Mercedes-Benz has been integral to livelihoods across the Lowveld.

Over the years, it has:

  • Transported beef carcasses from Nisela’s feedlot and abattoir.
  • Collected customers from rural areas to shop at Matata during pay weekends.
  • Hauled live cattle, staff and supplies across farms.
  • For the past five years, served as the backbone of Eswatini’s banana exports and local deliveries.

The secret to longevity

The truck’s durability lies in strict maintenance and accountability. The workshop team works closely with Fakudze, who treats the vehicle as his own. Supported by Stucky’s genuine spare parts, service excellence and strict safety standards, the truck has remained roadworthy even after 1.5 million kilometres.

A proud milestone

For the team, watching the odometer roll over to the million mark was a defining moment. “It was pride and gratitude rolled into one,” says Fannin. “This truck is more than a vehicle – it is a symbol of dedication, resilience and progress.” With every kilometre travelled, this Mercedes-Benz has carried not just goods, but also the hopes and livelihoods of many emaSwati and at 1.5 million kilometres, it stands as proof that true endurance is built on quality, care and teamwork.

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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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