SUSPEND SRC, SAY UNISWA STUDENTS
MANZINI - The about 280 UNISWA students who did not write their exams have threatened a vote of no confidence against the SRC. UNISWA is an
View ArticleSBIS SUSPECTS COULD ALSO FACE E5M FRAUD
MBABANE – The ACC says releasing the Swaziland Broadcasting and Innformation Services (SBIS) E2.8 million fraud suspects before the investigations are concluded may result in
View ArticleSNAT SECRETARY GENERAL NOT OFF THE HOOK
MBABANE – Muzi Mhlanga is not off the hook yet. Mhlanga, the Secretary General of Swaziland National Association of Teachers (SNAT) is still to face
View ArticleFESTIVE CHEER FOR HEADMEN, COUNCILLORS
PIGG’S PEAK – After spending close to three months without any salary, constituency headmen and councillors (Tindvuna and Bucopho BeTinkhundla) have been paid in time
View Article4 CIVIL SERVANTS ARRESTED FOR CTA PETROL THEFT
MBABANE – Four civil servants have been arrested in connection with the theft of petrol worth E10 million at CTA. CTA is the Central Transport Administration.
View ArticleSD SLOWLY WINNING WAR AGAINST CORRUPTION
MBABANE – The world thinks Swaziland is slowly winning the war against corruption. The recently released Corruption Perception Index has put under check Swaziland’s effort in
View Article3 RELATIVES DIE IN KOMBI, CAR CRASH
NHLANGANO – Three family members were killed when their sedan collided head-on with a kombi on Monday evening. The accident occurred at KaVeni area, about
View ArticleRSSC AGRICULTURE DIVISION AWARDS TOP PERFORMERS
MBABANE - Following the end of the 2013/14 production season, the Royal Swaziland Sugar Corporation (RSSC) Agriculture Division has awarded employees whose work results showed
View ArticleSD BEVERAGES FULLY STOCKED FOR FESTIVE
MBABANE — Swaziland Beverages is not anticipating a shortage of any of its beverages this festive season though it has called upon the public to
View ArticleMANDELA WARNED US AGAINST ANC’S BETRAYAL - IRVIN JIM
JOHANNESBURG - Metalworkers’ union Numsa general secretary Irvin Jim said former president Nelson Mandela had warned the labour movement to be vigilant against betrayal by
View ArticleFAMILY POISONED BY MUSHROOMS
HLATIKHULU – A family was taken to hospital on Tuesday after becoming ill from eating poisonous mushrooms. The members of the Mamba family of Ngudzeni were
View ArticleCTA SUSPECTS GET E15 000 BAIL EACH
MBABANE – The four civil servants who were arrested for the alleged theft of petrol worth over E10 million at the CTA have been admitted
View Article‘MY TEETH GET ITCHY AND I CRAVE BLOOD’
MANZINI – A man has told the Manzini Magistrates court that he craves blood. Bongani Maphanga (20) of Madoda appeared before Magistrate Dumisa Mazibuko yesterday
View ArticleCSC CURRENTLY ON BREAK
MBABANE – The Civil Service Commission (CSC) is currently on break. This was said by Allen McFadden, the Executive Secretary of the CSC, in an
View ArticleSPEEDING VEHICLE RUNS INGATJA OVER
MBABANE – Four members of the Ingatja regiment were knocked down by a speeding vehicle in Ezulwini. They were all admitted to the Mbabane Government Hospital
View Article19 STRIKING SWACAA EMPLOYEES CHARGED
MANZINI – The ongoing SWACAA employees’ strike has resulted in 19 employees being charged by the company. SWACAA stands for the Swaziland Civil Aviation Authority. Information
View ArticleFOETUSES FOUND IN SWSC WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM
MBABANE – It has been revealed that foetuses are being dumped into the sewerage system of the Swaziland Water Services Corporation (SWSC). The feotuses are
View ArticleNO BAIL FOR DRIVER WHO KNOCKED DOWN INGATJA
MBABANE –The driver of the speeding vehicle that knocked down four members of Ingatja has been denied bail. Machawe Robin Mdluli, 29, of Mbabane appeared
View ArticleFORMER SAPPI EMPLOYEES WILL NOT RECEIVE LONG AWAITED PENSION
MBABANE - Former employees of SAPPI Usutu Pulp Company will not be receiving money from their pension fund administrator that was paid to the Swaziland
View ArticleMAGWAGWA QUESTIONS FINANCE COMMITTEE
MBABANE - Former Justice Minister Magwagwa Mdluli has questioned how the Parliament’s Finance Committee continued approving the allocation of money to Sikhuphe after it had
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