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VISITING PRESIDENT GOES TO TIBIYO FARM

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MBABANE – Visiting Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the President of Equatorial Guinea, was yesterday taken on a conducted tour of the Dalcrue Agricultural Holdings.


The farm belongs to Tibiyo TakaNgwane.
It was around 11am when Absalom Themba Dlamini, the Managing Director of Tibiyo TakaNgwane, took the president on the conducted tour.
Nguema had the opportunity to be shown around the farm by Dlamini himself.


The president and his team were taken on a conducted tour of both the dairy and beef cattle including the sugar cane fields, to name a few.
Prime Minister Sibusiso Barnabas Dlamini and a few Cabinet ministers accompanied President Nguema.
The media, in particular the print, was barred from covering the event on the grounds that it was strictly a private visit.


The president was expected to visit Her Majesty the Indlovukazi at the Ludzidzini Royal Residence yesterday afternoon.
His Majesty King III was yesterday expected to host a dinner for the visiting president at Lozitha Royal Palace.
President Nguema jetted into the kingdom on Wednesday afternoon.


“It’s strictly a three-day private visit,” stated an impeccable informant.
“Everything will be done on a low key note.”
The visit by Nguema, one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders, will be the second into the kingdom.


He, an avid member of the Roman Catholic Church, visited the country in January 2012.
The 71-year-old Nguema assumed the presidency in 1979.
The kingdom, sometime in 2012, entered into an oil deal with Equatorial Guinea. The deal followed a visit by His Majesty to the oil-rich country in 2011.
The president, whose advance party landed in the kingdom on Monday, is expected to jet out of the country on Saturday.

 

 

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