SRA EXPLORES WAY TO TAX CATTLE FARMERS
MBABANE – Cattle farmers who are currently evading tax will soon be caught as the tax collector will resume investigations and explore ways on how
View ArticleWOMEN JOIN HANDS TO HAVE THEIR VOICES HEARD
LOBAMBA – Swazi women came together on Saturday for the opening of the Livi LaBomake Women’s Voices Art Exhibition. In celebration of the global International Women’s
View ArticleSWAZIS RULE IN INTERVARSITY CHORAL, BEAUTY
MANZINI – Swazi students came out victorious in the Intervarsity Games choral and beauty competitions on Sunday. Under the beauty pageants section, towering beauty Siphosethu Matsebula
View ArticleDO YOU HAVE HEARTBURN PROBLEMS?
Nothing spoils a great meal as much as a painful bout of heartburn. Many people experience heartburn every now and again after eating a large
View ArticleWELCOME BACK NKUNZEMNYAMA
My dearest readers... Great events shape the lives of institutions and those who are part of them. The Chinese are still affected by the Tiananmen
View ArticleEDUCATION MINISTER SAYS NO TO VIOLENCE
MATSAPHA – Minister of Education and Training, Phineas Magagula, has appealed for tolerance during the ongoing Intervarsity Games. The University of Swaziland (UNISWA) hosts the visiting
View ArticleDESERVING TALENT SNUBBED
MBABANE – If you have not taken the time to watch any of the PLS Under-20 League games, then you have not seen the vast
View ArticleTHANDO STRIKE EARNS UNISWA WIN IN INTERVARSITY OPENER
MBABANE – Former Midas City striker Thando Shabangu has helped UNISWA beat visiting Lesotho 1-0 in the Intervarsity Games opener last night. UNISWA is the acronym
View ArticleLEOPARD FORFEIT HOSTING RIGHTS FOR ‘BIRDS’ CLASH
MBABANE – The Premier League of Swaziland (PLS) has taken over the crucial Royal Leopard against Mbabane Swallows pending game. This comes after the police
View Article‘MY WIFE HAD AFFAIR WITH THE LATE MR SD’
MBABANE - Former Businesswoman of the Year Nokunceda Bujela is wanted out of her marriage by her husband Rudolph Adolf Manser. She was allegedly involved
View ArticleFRANKIE DLAMINI HIT ON ARM BY POLICE CAR
MANZINI – Socialite Frankie Dlamini was yesterday morning hit on the arm by a police vehicle while on his way to work. The socialite alleges he
View Article97 SPP FIRED EMPLOYEES REINSTATED BY THE HIGH COURT REFUSED ENTRY
MATSAPHA – The 97 employees who were fired at Swaziland Poultry Processors (SPP), but reinstated by the High Court have been locked out of the
View ArticlePAY CHIEFS - JAN SITHOLE
LOBAMBA – Manzini North MP Jan Sithole has called for the remuneration of chiefs. Sithole said this would ensure chiefs were not compromised when people
View ArticleEX-SOLDIER KILLS HIMSELF BEFORE CHURCH SERVICE
PIGG’S PEAK – A retired soldier has shot himself dead after reporting to the police that some of his relatives were demanding part of his
View ArticleWHAT IF I WAS OSCAR?
Sir,Most of us when we think of Oscar Pistorius forget that he is partially paralyzed, we always think of Oscar Pistorius the athlete and forget
View ArticleSIHLANGU SEMNIKATI NEEDS THE NATION’S SUPPORT
Sir,By the time you read this, our national soccer team Sihlangu seMnikati would have returned from the two international friendly games against Lesotho’s Likoena Likoena
View ArticleSHEFFIELD ROAD REHAB SPIKES TO E18 MILLION
MBABANE – The Rehabilitation of the Sheffield Road has escalated to E18 million. Initially Roots Construction was awarded an E13 million tender by Council to
View ArticleTHUMBS UP FOR EZULWINI MUNICIPALITY
EZULWINI –The Ezulwini Municipality’s has received thumbs up for service delivery in the area. Residents of Mantenga Township as well as those living at the Guava
View ArticleJA ALUMNUS WINS 3RD PLACE OF ‘KICKSTART’ COMPETITION
MBABANE - Junior Achievement Swaziland’s young entrepreneurs’ continue to excel in their business ventures as JA Alumnus Lloyd Masiya has won third place of the
View ArticleGOVT INVOLVEMENT IN BUSINESS AT 40%
MBABANE – Despite calls by international institutions that government involvement in business should be reduced, government’s involvement has been found to be among the highest
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