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PRINCESS SIKHANYISO LANDS TOP SPTC POST

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MBABANE – Princess Sikhanyiso is expected to assume a senior managerial position at the Swaziland Posts and Telecommunications Corporation (SPTC).


She is the first born of His Majesty King Mswati III and Inkhosikati LaMbikiza.
This publication has it in authority that the princess would be affirming her position in the corporate world by assuming the managerial post at the telecommunications company.


The princess will be based at the headquarters of the company in Mbabane. This development is kept a secret at the organisation as only a few are aware of it.
In preparation for the corporate world, the princess had a brief stay in Malaysia for an internship programme at Limkokwing University.
Currently, Princess Sikhanyiso sits in the Board of Directors of the mobile telephony company, Swazi MTN.


The princess, 28, is not clueless about the communications industry as she is a Digital Communication graduate from the University of Sydney in Australia, where she graduated in 2012.


According to a source, the princess will soon join the parastatal as it goes through its transformation stages.
The source, though confirming that the princess was joining SPTC, refused to shed light on the managerial position she would assume.
“It would be premature to state what position she would be taking but yes, she is joining SPTC,” the source said.
The source further stated that the princess was eager to practise what she studied.

Comments (2 posted):

MTEE on 08/10/2015 14:31:46
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if the princess will be joining the SPTC ,i think maybe sptc will have a breathing space and now it can go mobile.
Masango on 08/10/2015 15:44:32
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lets hope she will bring back the good service that we once received from SPTC. But vele she got the best knowledge from Limkokwing and she will show the other companies what the institution produces (cream of the country).

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