
Misa celebrates Jetour’s announcement to produce vehicles locally from 2027
At Auto China 2026, the president of Jetour International, Ke Chuandeng, announced that from 2027, Jetour would be producing some of its models locally in South Africa
MONDAY, 04 MAY 2026, 23:02

At Auto China 2026, the president of Jetour International, Ke Chuandeng, announced that from 2027, Jetour would be producing some of its models locally in South Africa

Local government elections will fall on a Wednesday, 4 November, which will be a public holiday to encourage voter participation

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