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Some insurer intermediaries derailing broader industry-level agreements
Read moreFor some time now the South African Motor Body Repairers’ Association (SAMBRA), whose members are responsible for repairing over...
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Majority of OEM Approval programmes now finally open to qualifying applicants motor body repair sector
Read moreAt the end of 2019, Richard Green, national director of the South African Motor Body Repairers’ Association (SAMBRA), a...
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What women think about working in motor body repair
Read moreWith unemployment levels at an all time high, the South African Motor Body Repairers’ Association (SAMBRA), a proud association...
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Leave accident damage evaluation to the experts
Read moreAccidents happen on the roads daily and if you are a motorist out there in the traffic, you are...
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SAMBRA supports opening up of motor body repair market
Read moreThe South African Motor Body Repairers’ Association (SAMBRA) has over the years been one of the strongest advocates for...
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Second hand car buyers beware
Read moreBuying a second hand car can be an exciting purchase and a good economical decision provided there are no...
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Not insured and need to get your car fixed
Read moreToday not everyone has the luxury of having car insurance. Equally with money so tight these days, even if...
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A rolling death trap on four wheels
Read moreWhen Mrs Mahamba purchased her dream second hand vehicle in August this year from a dealer in Gauteng for...
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SAMBRA and TEPA to deliver key notes at HyperMobility Virtual Conference
Read moreThe South African Motor Body Repairers’ Association (SAMBRA) and the Tyre, Equipment, Parts Association (TEPA), both proud associations of...
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Be prepared, be calm if you are the first person on the scene of an accident
Read moreDespite South Africa’s high road death toll, thousands of people have no choice but to use road transport –...
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