REMAINS OF TWO SWAZIS RETURNED FROM NIGERIA
MBABANE – Corpses of two Swazi-born women were part of the 74 bodies that were returned to South Africa on Sunday after the Nigeria church
View ArticleANOTHER BREAK-IN AT JUDICIAL OFFICER’S FLAT
MBABANE – Yet another break-in has occurred at the flat of the judicial officer Cebile Ngwenya.This time, no arrests have been made for the incident
View ArticleJOBS GALORE IN SA FOR FORMER TEX RAY WORKERS
MANZINI – Its jobs galore in South Africa and Lesotho for the retrenched 1 450 workers of the Tex Ray Factory. Workers unions in the two countries
View ArticleLABADZALA ORDER MORE EVICTIONS AT NOKWANE
LUDZIDZINI – Yet another sad episode is expected to unfold at Nokwane as more evictions will be carried out. This time around though, illegal dwellers on
View ArticleNON-STOP ACTION IN NETBALL OPEN TOURNAMENT
MBABANE – The battle for silverware in the inaugural Open Netball Tournament continues as mouth-watering fixtures take centre stage on Saturday. The 18-team tournament sponsored by
View ArticleTAMBUTI FACE CITIZENS IN FIRST DIVISION LEAGUE
MBABANE – MTN National First Division League log leadersTambuti FC will face Mbabane Citizens in their attempt to stretch their lead. The game will be played
View ArticleSPTC’S MABUZA, MAYISELA ARE NOVEMBER CHAMPIONS
MBABANE – Swaziland Posts and Telecommunications Corporation’s (SPTC) pair of Brian Mayisela and Brian Mabuza has won this month’s edition of the Dups Mbabane Business
View ArticleMTN THRILLED, ANTICIPATES MEMORABLE CLIMAX
MBABANE – Elite league sponsors, MTN Swaziland have hailed the competitive spirit of this season’s competition going into this weekend’s clashes. Brand and Sponsorship Manager Fisiwe
View ArticlePLS CHARGES ‘BULL’ AGAIN
MBABANE – It never rains but pours. The ageless saying holds true for under fire Mbabane Highlanders who have again been charged by the no
View ArticleSOLDIER OFFERS E250 FOR HIS CHILD’S MAINTENANCE
MANZINI – A woman is demanding E3 800 from a member of the Umbutfo Swaziland Defence Force (USDF) for the maintenance of his seven children. However, the
View ArticleRELIEF AS MAGISTRATES COURT TOILETS FIXED
MANZINI – Employees at the Manzini Magistrates Court will now heave a sigh of relief as the Ministry of Public Works and Transport has began
View ArticleFINANCE BUILDING TO BE DEMOLISHED
MBABANE – The building housing three ministries, including that of Finance, will be demolished due to its old state. This is the same structure that houses
View ArticleJUDGE DRAWS GUN IN SELF -DEFENCE
MBABANE – Industrial Court Judge Abande Dlamini had to draw his gun in self-defence after a confrontation with community police near a dump site at
View ArticleGOVT SHOULD STOP HIRING - MINISTER
LOBAMBA – Minister of Finance Martin Dlamini has said his colleagues in government should stop hiring in all sectors. Dlamini, who presented his maiden Mid-Year
View ArticleMAURITIUS EXPERT HERE FOR GRASSROOTS COURSE
MBABANE – Primary School Sports teachers will get to learn basic football skills, courtesy of the National Football Association of Swaziland (NFAS). Visiting Mauritius Instructor Govinden
View ArticleBAD BOYS FACE STERN TEST IN SECOND ROUND OPENER
MBABANE – The MTN National First Division (NFD) league second round games will kick start with an uphill battle for rookies Bad Boys. The team, which
View Article‘PUPU’ STRUGGLING TO SECURE WORK PERMIT AT SA COSMOS
MBABANE – Four months into the new season, former Manzini Sundowns midfielder Banele ‘Pupu’ Sikhondze is yet to kick a ball competitively. The player, who signed
View Article‘DINO’ TO BE UNVEILED AS NEW HIGHLANDERS PRO
MBABANE – It seems giants Mbabane Highlanders’ search for a new Public Relations Officer (PRO) is over. Outgoing Swaziland Schools Sports Association (SSSA) President Celucolo ‘Dino’
View ArticleCHIMWANDA GOES AWOL
MBABANE – Manzini Wanderers are in a tight spot. Tough-tackling Zimbabwean central defender Takawira Chimwanda has gone absent without official leave (AWOL) from the team.
View ArticleSCHOOLS MAY START PAYING INSURANCE
LOBAMBA – The almost 900 public schools countrywide might pay up to E3 000 each per annum for insurance. This is because government, through the
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