Vehicle repair workshop owners are appealing to the government not to generalise their industry.
Emerging vehicle repair workshop owners are appealing to the government not to generalise their industry due to the actions of a few, as thousands of small vehicle repair and bodywork merchants face the prospect of losing the lucrative South African Police Service maintenance contract.
Mandla Khumalo, owner of Amandla CV Joints, is among the 9 000 small emerging vehicle repair owners benefiting from the RT46 Contract administered by Wesbank on behalf of National Treasury. However, the withdrawal of SAPS from the contract poses a significant setback for Khumalo, who receives nearly 80% of his work from SAPS.
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