Times of Eswatini

Minimum customers Carson Motors shuts down

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MBABANE – One of the prominent dealership­s in Eswatini shut it’s doors due to a decrease in the number of customers.

Carson 0otors 3ty /td operated at 0oneni in 0an]ini and they specialise­d on %0:, 0a]da 6u]uki, +onda, and 6T+/ 6wa]iland among other activities, sei]ed operations in $pril.

The dealership has been operationa­l for more than a decade and its business was hit hard by COVID-19, and the increase in interest rates post COVID-19.

$ccording to management who preferred to comment anonymousl­y, they started losing customers during COVID-19, as most customers were defaulting in loans and could not afford repayments and services for their vehicles. The other reason availed to the business desk was that, the increase in interest rates post COVID-19 affect their business as it was becoming more e[pensive to provide service and most customers could not afford the new stipulated prices. ³The cost of purchasing a new vehicle escalated e[ponentiall­y and it was e[tremely difficult for most of our customers to afford the stipulatio­n,” mentions the management. They further revealed that the increase in the repo rate resulted in an increase in the buying price of motor vehicles and car parts for customers and retailers. They said most of their customers purchased the motor vehicles on instalment­s which increase with the interest rate.

:hen ask about the employees, the management said they were still undergoing a process of retrenchme­nt which would be communicat­ed and the business desk discovered that some of the employees have open their own motor spares.

0eanwhile, a total of 4 Carson :heels employees have reportedly been retrenched as the company has ceased operations and they now want their packages.

The employees are decrying that they have not received their packages two months after the car dealership¶s closure on $pril . The employees who were working in sales, service, technician­s, as well as administra­tion were retrenched after they received letters from management informing them about the closure of the company.

Packages

The thorny issue, according to the employees, was that they were served with the letters without prior notice on the closure. $s a result, they said they were now left without Mobs and were failing to pay rent and other basic necessitie­s. $ccording to staff members, the main reason for the closure was that the business was no longer generating enough revenue to keep the company afloat. They disclosed that before the closure of the company, they had been e[periencing delays in receiving their salaries. +owever, the employees mentioned that they would get their full salaries eventually.

The staff revealed that they were only engaged by the 0inistry of /abour and 6ocial 6ecurity last )riday, who told them what was meant to happen and also engage management on the matter. The employees said they were supposed to be notified about the closure and further be given their packages before they let them go. +owever, the employees disclosed that the ministry told them that they were not able to get hold of the director. ³:hat really saddens us is that no due process was taken in engaging us prior and informing us about the imminent closure before we were served with the letters. $s it is, we are left Mobless and can¶t even seem to pay rent, school fees for our children and afford our basic livelihood,” the employees lamented.

 ?? (Courtesy pic) ?? The dealership has been operationa­l for more than a decade and its business was hit hard by COVID-19, and the increase in interest rates post COVID-19.
(Courtesy pic) The dealership has been operationa­l for more than a decade and its business was hit hard by COVID-19, and the increase in interest rates post COVID-19.

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