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Poll: Constitutional Affairs
The Constitution demands that children respect their parents at all times and maintain them in case of need. Do you think this is a fair stipulation?
Yes
Yes, but only the respectful part
Yes, but only the maintenance part
No
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category: News
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category: Community
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 - SD is not governed justly
 - Now, this is SMART Partnership!
 - Somebody in government is crazy!

category: Business & Farming
 - Helping Majozi out
 - Bravo to the DPM
 - Inyandzaleyo! stop these killings!
 - Lessons from South Africa
 - Tribute to Ben Zwane – a man of stature
 - The dreams return: Swaziland in 2050
 - The guilty are afraid
 - History is written by the victors
 - Recapturing lost opportunities
 - Is the bubble about to burst?
 - So, the media forgets April 12?
 - Listen to Prince Masitsela
 - Death after a ‘historic’ handshake
 - Barnabas propelling us to freedom
 - The SA icon who loved Swazis
 - What the PM needs to do
 - I WROTE IN ANGER
 - No money to help bring change
 - Let’s not demonise Masitsela
 - Our education is in such a mess
 - Lessons from Nelson Mandela
 - PM, Mahlaba spoiled SMART partnership
 - What Zimbabwe crisis means for SD
 - Who will liberate us?
 - Mugabe’s influence on SADC leaders
 - How she danced her last dance
 - Swazis are just cowards
 - We’ve become a police state
 - SADC failing the people of Swaziland
 - Majozi not telling the truth
 - How to stop govt’s wastefulness
 - Losing a chief and a mother
 - Our lies have come home to haunt us
 - Does Umhlanga still serve the purpose?
 - Stop cutting down trees
 - Bravo Parliament!
 - Constitution hasn’t changed anything
 - Lessons from history
 - Unanswered questions on two major projects
 - What does ‘honourable’ mean?
 - Big numbers, big problems
 - Let’s have a Land Summit in 2011
 - My prayer for 2011
 - Imbokodvo never died
 - Lessons from the Tunisian crisis
 - When will we ever listen?
 - Swazis didn’t reject political parties
 - Overcoming the barrier of fear
 - The pictures that touched my heart
 - the typical image of a dictator
 - Stop the killing!
 - They have their own laws
 - Praying for renewed leadership
 - I’m against an uprising
 - Back to April 12, 1973
 - The church has betrayed Swazis
 - Why is government celebrating?
 - Facebook not to blame for ‘April 12’
 - Workers want King on May Day
 - Shame not our dear country
 - SD is now a failed state
 - Stop govt’s wasteful spending
 - Tom Kirk is a good Swazi
 - Why involve king in the first place?
 - Stop killing the poachers!
 - No loans without conditions
 - Rev. Mazibuko is off-side!
 - We’re not against that loan!
 - A nation in need of healing
 - Hold your horses, Qalakaliboli!
 - Hold your horses, Qalakaliboli!
 - Hold your horses, Qalakaliboli!
 - Hold your horses, Qalakaliboli!
 - SA heard our pleas on loan
 - Govt’s revenge on UNISWA students
 - Forward ever, Parliament!
 - Why Tinkhundla is undemocratic
 - How PM can find the mafia
 - How now, Prince Mahlaba?
 - Light and Flies
 - We need courageous princes
 - It’s time for PM to confess
 - Lawyers can’t back down now
 - My last word on poaching
 - A useless Cabinet reshuffle
 - We need decisive action
 - Lawyers have sacrificed for us
 - We demand accountability

category: Features
 - Practice what you preach
 - Practice what you preach
 - No retreat, no surrender!
 - PM must remain accountable to parly
 - Why we are broke

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