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CHANGE IS IN OUR HANDS

In spite of the flagrant lack of accountability, poor service delivery, a penchant and proclivity for corruption by successive civil authorities since we attained self-rule,...
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THE VALUE OF DEMOCRACY

There are a number of different systems of government but democracy remains the globally most preferred because;* Other systems do not observe or respect the...
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PEACE, JUSTICE FOR ALL IN ESWATINI

Last week, I said I was writing the last article about the Municipal Council of Mbabane, as well as the Minister of Housing and Urban...
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LET’S STOP BEING IGNORANT ABOUT POLITICS

Sir, The American Government has warned the Kingdom of Eswatini. Lisa Peterson, the US Ambassador to Eswatini believes that the country is on the brink of...
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THE PLIGHT OF GOGO HLATJWAKO OF NKWENE

Sir, For the past few weeks, I have noted how the temperatures have been dropping, most probably in the middle of the night as it is...
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A CREATIVE STREET WEAR BLOGGER

What is your happy place?Personally, it’s not anything physical that contributes to my happiness. For me, its more of a time where my mind is...
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SA’S DECLAN CRUISES TO THE TOP

NGWENYA – In the absence of defending champion, Max Knox, South Africa Cyclist’s Declan Sidey stole the show at the seventh edition of the Engen...
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OVER 1 000 AT CHARITY CUP ROADSHOW

SITEKI – Over 1 000 people flocked to Siteki Park for a fiesta of a show as the Charity Cup hit the road for the...
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FANS GIVE WORLD CUP TO BELGIUM

MBABANE – Football fans are convinced Belgium are favourites to win the 2018 FIFA World Cup after eliminating Brazil on Friday evening. The game was dubbed...
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THERE IS STABILITY AT SWALLOWS - ‘TT’

SITEKI – What problems? Mbabane Swallows’ captain Tony ‘TT’ Tsabedze has put to bed rumours of instability within the team.The captain spoke during the Swazi...
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