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HIS Majesty King Mswati III has expressed optimism that strengthened diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates and Switzerland will unlock new opportunities for Eswatini’s development and economic growth. The King made the remarks during a...
Read Full Story (Page 1)FINALLY, WORLD CUP IS HERE!
MEXICO - Performers dance during the World Cup Opening Ceremony in Mexico before the Mexico vs South Africa game.
Read Full Story (Page 1)No liSwati should go hungry, King declares ...
MBABANE – His Majesty the King upon arrival at the arena to disperse libutfo at Ngabezweni Royal Residence, following the completion of harvest-related activities yesterday. The King praised the success of the harvest, which he said was a result of the...
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Read Full Story (Page 1)KING CALLS FOR ACCELERATION OF AGRICULTURE PROGRAMMES
His Majesty King Mswati III inspects Libutfo at Ngabezweni Royal Residence where he also led them in song and dance before dispersing the regiments. This was after completing the harvesting of royal fields. The king also encouraged them to uphold...
Read Full Story (Page 1)GOVERNOR WARNS ON INVESTORS
Read Full Story (Page 1)Warning signs ignored before kids’ murder
Allegations of domestic conflict, threats and growing concern among relatives have since emerged, raising difficult questions about whether the warning signs were there and whether more could have been done to protect the children. LOMAHASHA – Long...
Read Full Story (Page 1)DPM, Eswatini Mobile serve meals for Ndlelalula NCP at Siphocosini . . .
(L-R) Eswatini Mobile Head of Commercial Nosipho Xaba, CEO Sydney Sichula, Deputy Prime Minister Senator Thulisile Dladla and Siphocosini Member of Parliament Mduduzi Matsebula dishing up meals during the day at Ndlelalula NCP.
Read Full Story (Page 1)Farm Solar: Smart Investment or Expensive Mistake?
As electricity costs continue to rise, more farmers are looking to solar energy as a possible solution to reduce power bills, support irrigation and improve energy reliability. But experts have warned that solar is not a quick fix — and poor planning...
Read Full Story (Page 4)ERS PUTS ITS MONEY WHERE ITS MOUTH IS
After weeks of panic and concern caused by the enforcement of the Tax Compliance Certificate (TCC) Regulations, the Eswatini Revenue Authority (ERS) has made concessions that provide local businesses with much-needed relief. The Revenue Service has...
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