Bosasa will go under the hammer over three days in December and the company contracted with auctioning what’s left of the company has promised, everything will be sold as planned.
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Last week, when the auction was first announced, members of the Watson family told the media the auction would not go ahead. But the auctioneers have hit back, insisting everything will be sold. On the property front, Bosasa’s eight hectare head office in Krugersdorp will go under the hammer, along with the 26 hectare repatriation centre which boasts a workshop, youth centre, nine large residential buildings and a soccer field.
Commercial vehicles, office furniture, electronics - including drones, projectors and function speakers, household furniture - including king and queen size base and mattress sets, couches, washing machines and security equipment are just some of the items that will go under the hammer.
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