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MAJAHODVWA APPOINTED NATIONAL COURT PRESIDENT

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MBABANE – The adage ‘good things come to those who wait’ has rung true for former Lobamba MP Majahodvwa Khumalo.
He has been appointed National Court President by the country’s appointing authority.


Although his proposed new station is known to this publication, it will not be disclosed until he is formally introduced by the relevant authorities sometime this week.
Khumalo has been unemployed ever since he lost out in the national elections in 2013.


At some point, Khumalo was so desperate that he issued a public apology to current Prime Minister Sibusiso Barnabas Dlamini for statements he had made towards him in Parliament, threatening him with physical attack.
He also asked for any kind of job that could be offered to him.


However, all that is now water under the bridge as Khumalo stated in an interview.
“Bayethe Wena Waphakathi,udla ematfole ezinyathi,” was Khumalo’s reaction when contacted on his appointment.
He said he was not expecting such an appointment.


Khumalo said being given such an appointment meant that his ancestors and God had come through for him.
He said God also gave the nation Their Majesties, which showed that his appointment was divine.
“What is expected of me is to work with dignity and honour,” said Khumalo.


The bubbly MP said he would respect the country’s laws at all times and also uphold the Constitution. He said he would also respect the country’s leaders at all times.

 

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