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PM LEAVES FOR MEDICAL CHECK-UP IN TAIWAN

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MBABANE – After a brief stint at the Mbabane Government Hospital, which was followed by recuperating at home, yesterday the prime minister left for the Republic of China on Taiwan.


In a press statement, the media was informed that Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini left the country through the King Mswati III International Airport this morning (yesterday) to meet his medical team. It is not the first time the premier leaves for Taiwan as he once spent a month there while getting medical attention.


Government Press Secretary Percy Simelane said: “The prime minister is recovering well from his recent ailment and his visit to Taiwan is for a routine consultation with his doctors.


‘‘Before departure, he expressed his appreciation to all those who have put him in their daily prayers and sent him well wishes. Due to the high number of messages, he is unable to respond to all of them but appreciates and values every message.”

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