Saturday Observer (Eswatini)
‘GRENADE, GUNS WERE FOR MY SECURITY COMPANY’
Businessman Zweli Welile Dlamini, who has been charged under the Suppression of Terrorism Act in an alleged plot to disrupt the recently concluded Incwala Ceremony, has admitted to being in possession of a grenade, ammunition and a gun. Dlamini made...
Read Full Story (Page 1)EMASWATI SPARED FROM STIFF US VISA REQUIREMENT
Read Full Story (Page 1)FEMALE BABIES DOMINATE NEW YEAR’S DAY BIRTHS
Female babies outnumbered males among those born on New Year’s Day out of the 45 total births. The overall statistics were shared by Ministry of Health Communications Officer Nsindiso Tsabedze, who highlighted the dedication of staff across the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)PUBLIC DONATES AS TETFULO RAKES IN E17M
Eswatini Electricity Company Chairman Patrick Myeni, Liqoqo member Princess Phumelele and Senator Tony Sibandze share a light moment with Ingwenyama during tetfulo for the ongoing Incwala on Wednesday. Over E17m was donated by, among others, private...
Read Full Story (Page 1)MUM DISAPPEARS, GIRL (12) LOOKING AFTER SIBLINGS
With four days to go, one constant reminder is that Christmas is a time to slow down, reflect, recharge and reconnect with what matters the most to everyone. It is a time for families to gather in warmth and share laughter, delicious meals, stories...
Read Full Story (Page 1)MINISTER DEFENDS SHIBA, BLASTS FEDERATIONS
Minister of Labour and Social Security Phila Buthelezi has issued a forceful defence of newly appointed Eswatini National Provident Fund (ENPF) Board Chairperson Derrick Shiba and criticised employer and employee federations for withdrawing from the...
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