Motoring

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‘It turns into a little beast in just seconds’

On the streets of Luyengo, the rumble of a Polo Classic 1.4i often turns heads, not because it is loud, but because of...

It’s a new year – keep your guard up on the road

We could be anything societally, but we are all unavoidably road users. No matter how many vehicles a motorist is apt to drive,...

Why proper road markings, signage save lives

The Road Accident Action Group (RAAG) continues to advocate for safer roads through improved infrastructure, with particular emphasis on the critical role played...

‘Fighter Jetta’: Car that refuses to quit

For many motorists, a car is simply a means of getting from point A to point B, but for George Thembumenzi from Ezulwini,...

3 vans, furniture up for auction

Attention all vehicle enthusiasts and prospective buyers! Mark your calendars for the upcoming public auction organised by the Eswatini Auction Masters scheduled to...

No festive joys should bring traffic sorrow

Nobody can obliterate the excitement that comes with the festive season, from the beginning of this month until the genesis of the first...

Auctioneers lists 5 vehicles for public auction

Eswatini Auctioneers has announced an upcoming public auction that is expected to draw strong interest from motorists, used-car buyers, fleet managers and bargain...

NRTC chairperson champions safety, dignity, excellence

The festive season has arrived, bringing with it increased travel and heightened road risk. Addressing this urgent concern head-on, the Chairperson of the...

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