SISONKHE THRASH SEA BIRDS TO BE CROWNED BUILD IT CHAMPS
MANZINI – An energised Sisonkhe have outclassed Sea Birds by 3-0 to win the Manzini Build It Under-13 tournament. Goals by Player of the Tournament, Nathi
View ArticleBL. SWALLOWS, MALANTI IN FIVE-TEAM TOURNEY
MBABANE – Ambitious National First Division outfit, Black Swallows, will host a soccer festival featuring Malanti Chiefs and three other sides today. The friendly games will
View ArticleMTN BRINGS BACK E250 000 INCENTIVE
MBABANE – Elite league teams will be pleased to know that the E250 000 incentive for the MTN League’s first round winners is still in
View ArticleUS WORKERS WANTED SD OUT
MBABANE – Almost 10 months ago, workers in the United States called on their government to remove Swaziland from trade benefits under the African Growth
View Article1 200 VACANCIES IN GOVT
MBABANE - Government has created over 1 200 new jobs for 2014, increasing the number of civil servants to close to 40 000. The relevant
View ArticleSWAZI ‘AGOA MAN’ RETURNS
MANZINI – Sipho Gumedze, the Manzini-based human rights lawyer, says he returns to the country today with a clear conscience that he never embarrassed His
View ArticleDOOR-TO-DOOR HIV TESTS!
MBABANE – Government plans to spend over E3.2 billion in five years on a new venture known as the ‘test and treat’ programme.The Times SUNDAY
View ArticleOLYMPAFRICA WIN NETBALL LEAGUE’S E4 000 GAME
Nhlangano.....................................31OlympAfrica................................ 35MATSAPHA – Lobamba-based netball side, OlympAfrica, beat Nhlangano Ladies by 35-31 to finish third on the...
View ArticleWE’RE TREATED LIKE BEGGARS - REFEREES
MANZINI – The country’s top flight football referees are of the view that their profession is not appreciated because they are treated as beggars. In their
View ArticleARREST PHUMUZA AND CO – TEAMS
MANZINI – Manzini Regional Football Association (MRFA) teams have called for the arrest of the sacked executive committee led by Phumuza Ntshangase as chairman. In a
View ArticlePATRICK KUNENE DISQUALIFIED
MANZINI – Former National Football Association of Swaziland (NFAS) president Patrick Kunene was yesterday disqualified from the dramatic Manzini Regional Football Association (MRFA) elections at
View ArticleE1.2BN FOR NATIONAL CHURCH CONSTRUCTION
MANZINI – The total cost of the construction of the Swaziland National Inter-denominational Church to be built at Lobamba will cost a staggering E1.2 billion. This
View ArticleGOVT SHOULD ACT ON AGOA BY OCTOBER - GUMEDZE
MBABANE – Government needs to act on the African Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) by October. Sipho Gumedze, human rights lawyer and activist, said the government had
View ArticleAPOLOGISE TO PM - SIPHO GUMEDZE’S FAMILY
(St Mark’s High School Intern)NDVWABANGENI - Human rights lawyer Sipho Gumedze’s family has called upon him and Vincent Ncongwane to apologise to the prime minister
View ArticleGOVT PURCHASES 25 CURTAINS FOR E225 000
MBABANE – Government has spent E225 000 purchasing 25 curtains for a library. The expensive curtains, which are made of fabric texture, have been pinned at
View ArticleE2.1 MILLION PARKING GARAGE FOR PM
MBABANE – Government has constructed a parking garage worth E2.1 million for Prime Minister Sibusiso Barnabas Dlamini. The costly garage, which is at the PM’s official
View ArticleSNAT, NAPSAWU BOW TO 6.5% INCREMENT
MBABANE – Government has implemented the 6.5 per cent cost of living adjustment for all civil servants, even to the salaries of those who rejected
View ArticleLASUKA LAHLALA
My dearest readers... “The only thing that I want to say is that we are the best ones and in normal conditions we are more
View Article‘MADINANE’ DECLARED FIT FOR ‘BUFFS’ GAME
MBABANE – As the MTN Premier League is expected to start this weekend, Mbabane Highlanders heaved a sigh of relief yesterday when their new signee
View ArticleEX-ZONE CEO BEGS FOR FORGIVENESS FROM PAC
LOBAMBA – Former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Zone VI Games Nozipho Mabuza yesterday begged the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) to forgive and pardon
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