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How a young auctioneer is finding his rhythm

Summary by Farmer's Weekly
There is a familiar rhythm in the voice, with the rise and fall reminding one of maskandi (popularly known as Zulu blues), while a small crowd gathers around an auction pen to assess the horses on offer. The bidding moves steadily, controlled and unhurried. Calling the sale is 26‑year‑old Fiso Hadebe, part of a new generation of South African livestock auctioneers carving out a space for themselves in a profession traditionally shaped by age and…
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Farmer's Weekly broke the news on Thursday, July 16, 2026.
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