In other words, government needs to spend E1.1 billion in order to reach the estimated total project cost. Observers say now that government has extended the completion date for the project, there is ...
Despite ongoing issues with medication quality in public health facilities, a well-known local company is planning to manufacture drugs in Eswatini. The aspiring manufacturer is Avapharm, a ...
Gone down the drain! The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has uncovered that E15 million that was paid to a South African company for a fully-equipped firefighting truck has gone down the drain. The ...
MBABANE- Sihlangu are set to challenge Guinea-Bissau in their penultimate round of the AFCON Qualifiers.
MBABANE - The Ministry of Health Portfolio Committee in the House of Assembly has uncovered that drugs supplied across the country are substandard, often with short expiry dates. Additionally, it was ...
This marks the continuation of their TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Qualifiers journey. Sihlangu are already out, with two games to spare. The national side, on the other hand, were due ...
A businessman stunned the court and those present when he admitted to committing adultery with a teacher, who happened to be his business partner’s wife. Dumisani Dlamini told the court that he knew ...
Inequality is not a natural phenomenon; it arises from the persistence of dominant power relations maintained through active policies or policy indifference, allowing economic wealth to accumulate ...
MBABANE – Acting Magistrate Innocent Motsa faces potential disbarment after the Disciplinary Tribunal of the Law Society of Eswatini (LSE) found him guilty of misappropriating clients’ funds.
LOBAMBA – Minister of Natural Resources and Energy Prince Lonkhokhela pleaded with MPs not to deliberate on the issue of the proposed electricity hike, because it is still subject for debate in ...
MBABANE – Eswatini’s swimming rising star Siwakhile Dlamini has been awarded a prestigious World Aquatics scholarship, enabling her to train for a year in Bond, Australia.
We encourage all winners to discuss the contracts with their parents,” Dlamini stated. His remarks were echoed by Stanley Dlamini, the Chief Executive Officer of the Eswatini National Council of Arts ...