MBABANE – Umhlolo! The Minister of Natural Resources and Energy, Prince Lonkhokhela, expressed shock and concern regarding the electricity tariff hike granted by the Eswatini Regulatory Authority ...
A pall of mystery hangs over the Mweni community following the discovery of a man’s decomposed body in a dagga field. The grim discovery, made by the man’s grandmother on Sunday morning, has left ...
Fondly remembered for his heroic role in helping Manzini Wanderers escape relegation during the 2022/23 season, ‘Gudas’ was not only a football phenomenon but also a skilled pool player, contributing ...
Sibonelo Mhlanga, the referee, suddenly almost collapsed to his knees, visibly distraught and struggling with a racing heart rate. “Medical personnel rushed to his aid, responding to Mhlanga’s urgent ...
If we wish to elevate sports in the kingdom to international standards and ensure they contribute meaningfully to the broader national transformation agenda, then significant changes must be ...
The Mavuso Sports Centre in Manzini played host to a thrilling Y’ello Sunday, as the ‘Sea Robbers’ of Moneni extended their winning streak with a convincing 2-0 triumph over Sidwashini United.
I firmly recommend that artists focus their efforts on broadcasting channels. “These platforms possess the ability to generate more royalties compared to streaming services like Spotify,” he stated.
This, of course has physical benefits but rather significantly, it has an overbearing weight on the psychological and emotional health of an individual for a number of reasons. For instance, the ...
THE Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) conflict will continue until somehow the Tutsi and the Hutu resolve a long-standing tribal impulse that has remained a festering and gaping wound for decades.
The elderly grants are set to increase by a maximum of E106. This expected increment is based on the inflation, which has corroded their grants since the last increment in 2019. Since 2019, inflation ...
MBABANE – Swazi Empowerment Limited (SEL), a prominent investment company listed on the Eswatini Stock Exchange (ESE), has declared a final dividend of E9.25 million, equivalent to 50 cents per share.
It is our responsibility to show up and support them.” Despite the modest numbers, Dlamini remains resolute in his dual role as both a participant and a financial contributor to this vital cause.