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Ubombo Sugar’s fleet, machinery auction on Sat
Ubombo Sugar’s fleet, machinery auction on Sat
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Tuesday, October 7, 2025 by Nhlanganiso Mkhonta

 

MBABANE – Ubombo Sugar Limited, one of Eswatini’s leading sugar producers, has announced the public auction of a wide range of company assets, including vehicles, tractors and industrial equipment.

The sale will be conducted by Buzzby Services (Pty) Ltd.

According to the auction notice, the event will take place on Saturday, at Mavaluka Airport (Rip Off Cargo Carriers), starting at 10am.

Viewing of the items will be open to the public a day before, on Friday, from 10am to 2pm.

Buzzby Services, which has been contracted to oversee the sale, said the auction represents a unique opportunity for businesses, farmers and individuals to acquire commercial and agricultural equipment from one of the country’s most reputable sugar producers.

“On behalf of Ubombo Sugar Limited, we are privileged to be associated and contracted for this major disposal auction.

“We encourage the public to come bid, win and have a grin,” said the company in the auction statement.

The auction will be conducted under strict registration procedures, with a refundable deposit of E10 000 payable at Buzzby Services’ offices or on the viewing day.

Interested bidders can access the full catalogue through the Buzzby Services Facebook page or by scanning the QR code provided in the official advert.

Additional information can also be obtained by calling the company’s offices at 2404 0175 / 2404 0260 / 7604 0260.

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