SD SET TO LAUNCH WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL
MBABANE – SNBA could achieve a major milestone by introducing wheelchair basketball. Wheelchair basketball is now said to be one of the major sports for people
View ArticleWE LOSE SLEEP- ‘BIRDS’, LEOPARD
LOBAMBA – The stage has been set and already the Ingwenyama Cup finalists are losing sleep. Royal Leopard and Mbabane Swallows will battle for the E1.1
View ArticleTHE CLEANEST 22 PLACES IN MANZINI
MANZINI – Twenty two cleanest premises were yesterday officially recognised and awarded by the Municipal Council of Manzini. The businesses were urged to display the
View ArticleEDUCATION MINISTER CHUCKED OUT OF PARLY
LOBAMBA – The Minister of Education and Training, Dr Phineas Magagula, got more than what he had bargained for when he was chucked out of
View ArticleELEPHANTS FINALLY OFF TO US AFTER 26HRS IN CAGES
SIKHUPHE – The 17 elephants, destined for three zoos in the United States of America, finally left the country yesterday afternoon.The elephants were flown out
View ArticleNAPSAWU HIRES OWN CONSULTANCY COMPANY
MATSAPHA – The National Public Service and Allied Workers Union (NAPSAWU) has hired its own consultancy company to verify the authenticity of the salary review
View ArticleSIX RIVERS FLOODED, POLICE SEND WARNING
MBABANE - Six rivers around the country are reportedly flooded due to the ongoing rains. The Royal Swaziland Police service reported that three rivers around the
View ArticleSD MUST WALK THE TALK
While Swaziland as a country within the global village has voluntarily chosen to be one of the countries in the global community to align herself
View ArticleTHE E1.1 MILLION BATTLE
MBABANE – The stage has been set. The E1.1m battle between the country’s money devils takes centre stage at Somhlolo National Stadium this afternoon.It is
View ArticleSWALLOWS ARRANGE TRANSPORT FOR ‘BIG DAY’
MBABANE – Giants Mbabane Swallows supporters will not be stranded ahead of today’s Ingwenyama Cup final against Royal Leopard. The eagerly-awaited final of the tournament with
View ArticleSA’S CHRISTO IS CHAMP
EZULWINI – Visiting South Africa’s Christo Carelsen is the new champion of the Essential Hardware Ezulwini Mountain Bike (MTB) Classic. Despite struggling on the rain-soaked terrain,
View ArticleREF. LETTICIA GETS OVER E5 000 IMAX ACTIVE DEAL
MBABANE – Elite league lady referee Letticia Viana has clinched a one year deal to train at Imax Active gym. She is the first FIFA accredited
View Article‘YUKI’ PREDICTS ‘BIRDS’ VICTORY
EZULWINI – Dennis ‘Yuki’ Masina’s biggest confession after his illustrious over two decades career, is that he is a Mbabane Swallows supporter. He said, yesterday morning
View ArticleLISA ZIKALALA’S E2.4M DEAL
MBABANE – When she was arrested in Thailand in 1995, Lisa Zikalala was carrying three kilogrammes of the habit-forming drug heroin. The Times SUNDAY has established
View ArticleWOMAN TRIES, FAILS TO STOP WEDDING!
HHELEHHELE – A woman who was trying to stop a wedding of a His Majesty’s Correctional Services (HMCS) top officer was carried out of the
View ArticleKING SHOULDN’T PAY RATES – MAGISTRATE
MANZINI – Manzini Principal Magistrate David Khumalo has issued a ruling in a matter that has previously been heard by both the High Court and
View ArticleNCANDWENI LEADER BANNED FROM SA
MANZINI – Timothy Myeni, the charismatic leader of high-rolling gospel music ensemble Ncandweni Christ Ambassadors, has been banned from setting foot in South Africa for
View ArticleNEW ARISTOCRATS OF SWAZI FOOTBALL
MBABANE – His Majesty King Mswati III joined his nation as it witnessed Mbabane Swallows annexing their 14th trophy since the fall of the new
View Article‘SWAZI BOLT’ LEAVES FOR USA BEAMING WITH CONFIDENCE
MBABANE – Sprinter Sibusiso ‘Swazi Bolt’ Matsenjwa leaves the country for the IAAF World Indoors in the USA full of confidence after his great performance
View ArticleKEANA, SIMANGA SHINE IN SWIMMING NATIONAL CHAMPS
MBABANE – Swimmers Simanga Dlamini and Keana Toepfer shone in the three-day Swaziland National Swimming Association (SNSA) National Championships. The championships started on Friday, ending Sunday
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