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Isuzu All-New D-MAX Launches Out Bold, Confident, Smart and Safe in South Africa

ISUZU Motors South Africa has introduced the highly anticipated and desirable all-new ISUZU D-MAX bakkie, taking its popular light commercial vehicle (LCV) to higher levels of refinement, quality, technology and efficiency than ever before. With a 24-strong line-up of Single Cab, Extended Cab and Double Cab models available with two ...

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Polo Vivo, Polo and T-Cross Boost Volkswagen’s First Quarter Sales Amidst Global Supply Challenges

The Polo Vivo, Polo and T-Cross are Volkswagen’s best-selling vehicles in the first quarter of 2022. “The Volkswagen brand (including Commercial Vehicles) sold 16 472 vehicles in the local market in the first three months of this year. The global supply challenges continue to have an adverse effect on our ...

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Cobra Challenge Gets Underway At Red Star Raceway

Circuit racing rookies, Fikile Holomisa and Bapi Rubuluza, woke up in high spirits on Sunday April 3. The duo celebrated their first podium finish in the South African Endurance championship, bringing the ELB Equipment/Ndala Solutions Cobra sports car home in an excellent third place in the long-distance racing series’ opening round. ...

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East London IDZ STP Hosts ICT Hackathon Challenge for Youth in Eastern Cape

  The East London Industrial Development Zone (ELIDZ) SOC Ltd Science and Technology Park (STP) has successfully hosted an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Hackathon Challenge for youth based in the Eastern Cape Province. The third instalment of the challenge, which took place in March 2022, was hosted in collaboration ...

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NADA: Vehicle Sales in South Africa Continue to Soar Despite Global Chaos

“It is amazing the way new vehicle sales in South Africa continue to grow substantially at a time when the world is in chaos and prices of commodities and other products are rocketing,” said Alex Boavida, Vice Chairperson of the National Automobile Dealer Association (NADA), when commenting on retail sales ...

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WesBank: Ghana Msibi Takes Over Leadership As Chris de Kock Retires in June

Ghana Msibi,  currently the  CEO of WesBank’s motor retail division, will take over the leadership of the bank from Chris de Kock, who  is retiring as CEO of WesBank,  after nearly 35 years in the business. WesBank disclosed this  on Tuesday, March 29, 2022. Chris joined WesBank in 1987 and has ...

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When to Hand Car Repairs Over to the Experts

Do It Yourself (DIY) projects have never been easier thanks to the internet. Simple tutorials are easily accessible with step-by-step instructions on anything from building a braai to roof repairs and bathroom makeovers. You can even find “how to repair your own car without experience” on wikiHOW. But, is DIY ...

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PE TVET Apprentice to Represent SA at WorldSkills Africa

Over the next six days, apprentices from nine countries will be battling it out, in 16 skills categories at WorldSkills Africa in Namibia. Twenty-year-old  Ceajay Bosman, a 2nd year automotive motor mechanic apprentice from the Port Elizabeth TVET College, will  be representing South Africa at WorldSkills Africa which runs from 28 ...

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Prinisha Khoosal: Navigating Systemic Change in Tyre Sector

Chief Financial Officer at Bridgestone Southern Africa stabilises financial control as the company embarks on a new path  Since joining Bridgestone Southern Africa (BSAF) in September 2020, Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Prinisha Khoosal, has been meticulous and intentional in strengthening its financial position, systems, policies and procedures as the business ...

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Petrocam CFO On Quick Hacks to Drive Longer Between Visits to the Petrol Station

As South Africans come to terms with increasing fuel prices, higher inflation and interest rates, running a vehicle has never been more expensive. This is true for a taxi, bus or private vehicle, says Petrocam CFO, Ridwan Gany, and while the pressure isn’t likely to subside soon, there are steps, ...

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