Newspapers from Eswatini
‘Infrastructure projects should translate to real service delivery’ – PM
PRIME Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini says government will intensify efforts to monitor and support the implementation of national development projects to ensure they translate into tangible improve-ments in service delivery for emaSwati. The Prime...
Read Full Story (Page 1)RELATIVE COLLAPSES, DIES DURING SEARCH...
MBABANE – Welcome Makiri Magagula (in Adidas sweater), who stands accused of the murder of his sister and niece at Ntsintsa, Dlangeni, being escorted by police officers after his remand hearing at the Mbabane Magistrates Court yesterday.
Read Full Story (Page 1)UEDF SPREADS LOVE AHEAD OF ARMY DAY ...
LUVE – In a true spirit of agape love, the UEDF interacted and exchanged gifts with the community of Luve yesterday, ahead of the Army Day on April 10. The events, which attracted over 500 locals, saw the demonstration of the true meaning of love, as...
Read Full Story (Page 1)To fapilies of fallen officers
THE Prime Minister expressed solidarity with the families who have lost loved ones in the line of duty, recognising that their grief is shared by the entire nation. According to him, the loss of any officer resonates not only within the police service...
Read Full Story (Page 1)…PUBLIC WORKS PS DEFENDS MINISTRY
TheEswatiniPublicProcurement Regulatory Agency (ESPPRA) has forced the ministry of public works and transport to cancel four government tenders after irregularities were flagged in the procurement process, following a formal complaint from one of the...
Read Full Story (Page 2)REPS honours fallen heroes . . .
Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini has paid tribute to fallen police officers, emphasising the sacrifice made by members of the security services who dedicate their lives to protecting society. This was during the International Day of Remembrance for...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Not an isolated problem
MAPHALALENI – The challenges faced at Maphalaleni High School reflect a broader concern raised by some communities across the country, where the growing dagga trade is reportedly affecting family dynamics and discipline among youth. Last year,...
Read Full Story (Page 2)EDITORIAL TEAM
Editor Phesheya Kunene, Journalists Sikhona Sibandze, Sibusisiwe Ndzimandze, Videographer Zweli Sikhakhne Photographer Mukelo Dlongolo, Graphics & Layout Cyril Mbhamali Joseph Mudu Digital Platforms Support Masiko Dlamini, Sebenele...
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