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Commerce Minister Mancoba Khumalo officially opens first 24-hour Swazi owned Isematholeni Auto Spares, Director Nkosinathi Khanyile says struggle for a better life motivated him to open business.

Monday, 19th May, 2025

MBABANE:Mancoba Khumalo, the Minister of Commerce, Industry and Trade officially opened the first 24-hour Auto Spares fully owned by emaSwati here in Mbabane.

Isematholeni Auto Spares, a new business located at the Bridge Retail Centre– Checkers in Mbabane, is co-owned by Nkosinathi Khanyile and Sydwell Masilela who are determined and driven by proper analysis before making a good investment in any business opportunity.

Speaking to this Swaziland News on Monday, Director Nkhosinathi Khanyile said in his 15-year career in the hospitality industry, he could not afford a new car and was always faced with mechanical challenges and expensive car parts in some motor spares adding that, this inspired him to open an affordable spares shop that will operate 24/7.

“We will have a 24 hour ordering system that will help citizens receive parts even at odd hours of the night. Motorists will no longer be stuck at night and wait until the morning while putting their lives at risk,as the parts will be delivered wherever they are”, said the Director. 

Khanyile said as a new business they were humbled to have their company officially opened by the Commerce Minister and therefore, they will work hard  so that, even the Minister could be proud to see a business that he officially opened growing and opening new branches across the country.

Commerce Minister Mancoba Khumalo officially opens first 24-hour Swazi owned Isematholeni Auto Spares, Director Nkosinathi Khanyile says struggle for a better life motivated him to open business.
Commerce Minister Mancoba Khumalo officially opens first 24-hour Swazi owned Isematholeni Auto Spares, Director Nkosinathi Khanyile says struggle for a better life motivated him to open business.