ANOTHER SILVER MEDAL FOR KELLY IN AFRICA MTB
MBABANE – Veteran cyclist, William Kelly, continues to make waves at the ongoing African Mountain Bike (MTB) Championships in Lesotho. Barely a day after ranking second
View Article‘SWALLOWS WON’T WIN BACK-TO-BACK’
MBABANE – After the recent SwaziBank Cup last 16 derby encounter watched by a record crowd for the year at Somhlolo National Stadium, Mbabane Highlanders
View ArticleRELATIVES OF DAVID SIMELANE’S VICTIMS GIVEN LAST CHANCE TO DECIDE OR ELSE...
MBABANE – Government is in the process of engaging relatives of some of David Simelane’s 34 victims whose remains have not been buried over 15
View Article‘OUR IMPERFECT WEDDING’ BLINDED BY LOVE
MBABANE – ‘Blinded by love’ is the phrase that was used by a marriage officer to describe why the country was inundated with many ‘problematic’
View Article65 FAMILIES EARN WEEKEND UNDER SHELTER
MBABANE – The 65 families who face being evicted from Madonsa have earned themselves at least a weekend under the shelter after the matter failed
View ArticleTUCOSWA PLANS COUNTRYWIDE SEPTEMBER STRIKE
MATSAPHA – The country is likely to come to a standstill in September as the Trade Union Congress of Swaziland (TUCOSWA) is planning to shut
View ArticlePUPIL DIES AT LOBAMBA EASTER SERVICES
DVOKOLWAKO–A Form V pupil, who had gone to attend the Easter services at Lobamba, died on Good Friday while at camp with the throngs of
View ArticleMOTHER OF ALL DERBIES
MBABANE – We have searched Google and we have not found a match that beats the capital city derby pitting Mbabane Swallows against Mbabane Swallows
View ArticleFOUR-YEAR-OLD ANNIE STEALS SHOW
SIDVOKODVO – Young anglers have impressed during their fishing tournament. The Swaziland Angling Association (SAA), in partnership with Sidvokodvo based Tum’s Water World, gave prospective
View ArticleNAMIBIA HOLD SD IN AFCON U-20 QUALIFIER
Swaziland...................................(1)2Mbutfo 39th, Justice Figureito 53rd (pen) Namibia......................................(2)2Jombie 30th, Kennedy 41st LOBAMBA – The national Under-20s...
View ArticleWANDERERS STUN LEOPARD
Leopard.......................................0Wanderers...................................2Kola 21st, Mfanafuthi 67th MANZINI – The bigger they come the harder they fall – that is how best to describe...
View ArticleGOVT REGISTERS MPHANDLANA’S ORGANISATION
MANZINI – Three years after an application was filed, the Swaziland Government has finally registered the Mphandlana Shongwe Foundation (MSF). The organisation is under the leadership
View ArticleWARDERS’ FAMILIES NOT EVICTED?
MATSAPHA – The Correctional Services department is not kicking out families of warders from staff houses. It had been reported that the department was kicking out
View ArticleTUCOSWA’S FINANCIAL WOES
MATSAPHA – The Trade Union Congress of Swaziland (TUCOSWA) has written off over E2.5 million in subscription arrears incurred by some of its affiliates. Even though
View ArticleTHE SOFTER SIDE OF ISAAC MAGAGULA
MANZINI – Isaac Mmemo Magagula, National Commissioner of the Royal Swaziland Police Service and his wife Leckinah Magagula celebrated 43 years together at the Metropolitan Church in Fairview, Manzini...
View ArticlePOLICE REPORT FOR LOST ARVS
MBABANE – People on antiretroviral treatment (ART) are now being ordered by public hospitals to record police statements, in case they lose their pills. This is
View ArticleMFANASIBILI’S RECORD OF STATE SECRETS
MANZINI – Five years before his death, Prince Mfanasibili facilitated the recording of a video, in which he revealed very sensitive State secrets. He did this
View ArticleSA’S PITCH BLACK AFRO A NO- SHOW
MBABANE – Fun lovers had paid more than E150 for a night they had only anticipated would be a night of fun with South Africa’s
View ArticleMR FRESHER’S KWALUSENI FAVOURITE FROM THE START
MATSAPHA – Friday night was the night for University of Swaziland’s student Mpumelelo Sihlongonyane, as he became the main man on the night, scooping two
View ArticleTOURNEY SET TO BE ANNUAL
SIDVOKODVO – The Swaziland Angling Association (SAA) plans to make the juniors’ tournament annual. SAA President Derek Hopf, reacting to the success of Saturday’s event staged
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