OPEC’s E76.5 million was approved on June 3, 2016. It signed a loan agreement with Eswatini on October 13, 2017. According to OPEC, it was made to understand that the hospital was expected to serve ...
A significant and conspicuous rift exists between proponents of the Eswatini Government system and those advocating for democratic governance. This divide has engendered animosity and a diminished ...
This time, the TSC is entangled in a court battle with the Headteacher of St Mark’s High School, Khanyisile Baah Shabangu. The matter is before the Industrial Court where an order has been issued ...
The draw saw the Edwin Matsebula side walk away with the E100 000 ‘carrot’ first round prize in a game that was watched by over 400 supporters. The result saw Leopard maintaining top spot with 29 ...
The Dominic Kunene-coached side’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Sandile Gwebu confirmed that ‘Chippa’ is no longer with the team as he officially retired last year. “Chippa retired, but he will bounce ...
MBABANE – Capital city giants Mbabane Swallows left back Siphosethu Mabilisa has become the fourth player to resign from the club.
MANZINI – Malanti Chiefs shared the spoils with Ludzeludze Killers on their day of crowning as MTN NFD first round champions.
Dlamini opened the scoring in the 16th minute with a clinical finish, showcasing his predatory instincts. He doubled Swallows’ advantage ten minutes later, leaving Magwanyana with a mountain to climb.
MBABANE – The cruel hand of death has once again cast a long shadow over Eswatini football with the passing of Denver Sundowns legend and former Sihlangu midfielder, Fanie ‘The General’ Terblanche.
MBABANE – The Eswatini Electricity Company (EEC) has taken a decisive step towards bolstering the nation’s energy infrastructure by selecting a reputable partner to develop a 300-megawatt (MW) ...
And is this even possible when the country’s national airline, Eswatini Air, is yet to achieve financial stability and break even? These questions arise from the fact that this is a plan that is ...
NWENE – Khayalethu Vilakati, a 19-year-old boy, clung to tree branches in the middle of the raging Mkhondvo River for four hours after being swept downstream while attempting to cross.