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‘I’LL GET DOWN TO FARMING’

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MBABANE – The main prize winner of the third FLAC draw will soon get down to business with his farming enterprise.
This is because he will now have the funds to buy the necessary inputs.


A total of 23 winners were randomly picked from a plethora of entries for the Anti-Corruption raffle draw held at the Times of Swaziland Boardroom in Mbabane yesterday. The draw was conducted by the Chief Executive Officer of the National Maize Corporation (NMC), Sabelo Msibi; Nokwanda Dlamini, NMC’s Marketing and Communications Officer; Future Leaders Against Corruption (FLAC) Concept Developer Wilton Mamba; Mluleki Dlamini, the Senior Anti-Corruption Commision Officer; and Times News Editor Cassandra Shaw.


Mbongiseni Dlamini was drawn as the first prize winner and will receive E6 000 in cash and 33 books, and is expected to donate 32 of them to a school of his choice. When informed about the draw, he took the news with such nonchalance.


“Thank you very much for informing me,” said Dlamini and then quickly inquired about when he could collect his spoils of victory.  I’ve been farming from a young age, and have been stressed lately about getting all the necessary paraphernalia for this season, but now my prayers have been answered.”
All the winners are requested to attend the prize-giving event to be held at the Times of Swaziland in Mbabane on Wednesday, November 7, at 10am.

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