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Thomson’s Body 107 crowned the best panel beater in Polokwane

With over 30 years experience in the industry, Thomson’s Body 107 can now brag as Best Panel Beater in Polokwane.

POLOKWANE – Local residents have spoken and Thomson’s Body 107 has been named the city’s best panel beater in the motoring category as part of the Polokwane Review / Observer Best of Polokwane Readers’ Choice Awards, cementing its reputation as a trusted, family-run autobody for over 30 years.

Co-owner Tamryn Thomson expressed gratitude for the recognition: “We are honoured to receive this prestigious award. We are proud of this achievement and thankful to everyone who voted for us. Your support does not go unnoticed.”

Staff members shared their excitement and pride: Natasha George said: “This award marks a 20-year milestone for me. It reflects the hard work we all put in, working as a family to put our clients first.”

KG Kekana added: “To work at Thomson’s and be part of an award-winning team is amazing. I feel truly honoured.”

Jan Lottering shared these sentiments. “Being nominated and winning this award inspires me to stay positive. That positivity flows to our clients, motivating us to do even better next year.”

With a dedicated team, years of experience and a commitment to excellence, Thomson’s Body 107 continues to set the standard in autobody services in Polokwane, proving that quality, passion and family values make all the difference.

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Maretha Swanepoel

My name is Maretha Swanepoel and I have worked at the Polokwane Review since 2012. The decision to become a journalist came at 04:00 one Friday morning while watching news of bombings in Afghanistan and I realised I wanted to be there. Some years later, I decided to rather stay in South Africa and join the industry due to my love for writing and curiosity. Even though I can write all beats, I love human interest and community news with some schools added to the mix. Telling someone’s story and using my camera to make memories is a privilege. My interests include animals (especially dogs) and mental health. I like to spend my time with my dogs and a good book. My family is important and takes second place in my heart. God is always first.

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