African car brand Mureza is set to make its debut this week at Automechanika Johannesburg. The Southern African brand, which shares a partnership with the Iranian SAIPA Group and is funded by ...
As reported by IRNA, according to an announcement by Mureza, the company initially will have a joint venture with SAIPA Group for platform-sharing and the supply of major components but the ultimate ...
A new player in the African motoring industry, Mureza, is hoping to make it big in South Africa. The company, which made its local debut last month at Automechanika Johannesburg, showcased its first ...
A ZIMABWEAN-OWNED African car brand Mureza Auto Company, headquartered in South Africa is set to start assembling its vehicle, Prim8 (pronounced Primate) re-badged from Iran’s SAIPA Quick at ...
Say hello to Mureza, a new African car company that will make its South African debut at the Automechanika Johannesburg expo, which kicks off on Wednesday. The company initially has a joint venture ...
Mureza Auto has announced that it will be rolling out 100 vehicles into the market starting next week. The countries that will be the first recipients are Zimbabwe and South Africa and the news ...
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Mureza Auto Company, an African car brand registered in Zimbabwe and South Africa, will make its debut at Automechanika Johannesburg later in September and plans to initially assemble and distribute ...
Mureza is a black-owned African car manufacturer. Owned and cofounded by Tatenda Mungofa, Pheladi Chiloane and Thulisa Sosibo, we first reported on the brand in September 2019 as it was about to ...
A new start-up automaker, which refers to itself as an “African car brand”, has confirmed that it will exhibit its first model at Automechanika Johannesburg that starts tomorrow (18 September).
An African vehicle brand registered in Zimbabwe and South Africa, Mureza Auto Company is set to commence assembling cars in Zimbabwe by next year after initial footprints on the South African soil.
Johannesburg - To design and build affordable cars in Africa, for African drivers - that’s the aim of a new car company called Mureza. The start-up is based in South Africa, but describes itself as an ...