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Making support for small business a priority
Read moreThe forecast for growth in the South African job market for the first quarter of 2020 has hit a...
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No Code of Conduct but Guidelines instead – what this means for the motor industry
Read moreThe Competition Commission has communicated to all stakeholders in the automotive industry advising that the implementation of a single...
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Gearing up for SAMBRA 2019 Conference and Expo
Read morePlans are on track for the 2019 South African Motor Body Repairers’ Association (SAMBRA) Conference and Exhibition which...
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Independence within the disabled community is becoming far more of a focus
Read moreIndependence within the disabled community is becoming far more of an important focus and as such the use of...
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The Carbon Tax Act is here – what motorists should be doing
Read moreAs of 1 June, the Carbon Tax Act and the Customs and Excise Amendment Act will be effective. The...
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On the road to professionalising the motor sector
Read moreThe Retail Motor Industry Organisation (RMI), which represents 7 500 member businesses in the motor sector in South Africa, is...
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Should you be putting 95 or 93 Octane petrol in your car?
Read moreThere is much debate around whether 95 Octane petrol is an essential to get the best performance out of...
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Gearing up for SAMBRA 2019 Conference and Expo
Read morePlans are on track for the 2019 South African Motor Body Repairers’ Association (SAMBRA) Conference and Exhibition which will...
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Is it an offence to drive with an expired drivers licence card?
Read moreWhile road safety has to be a priority for all South Africans, understanding your rights as a motorist on...
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Gender equality remains an issue in motor industry
Read moreIn a recent article, the Motor Industry Staff Association (MISA) called on the South African retail motor industry to...
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