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LIVING IN CONFUSED SOCIETY

Sir,Most of us are angry, we are confused. What are we expected to do when such happens all of a sudden? Every day we get...
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DEADLINE FOR COVID-19 TENDER

MBABANE – Companies have until today at 4pm to show interest in supplying government with COVID-19 case management commodities. Government through the National Disaster Management Agency...
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COVID-19: RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR FARMERS

MBABANE – In anticipation of increased demand for essential food items like maize and beans due to COVID-19, NMC is giving farmers a rare chance...
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FRANKIE SPOTTED AT SOMHALE UNION

MBABANE – Seen and Heard! Eswatini’s queen diva socialite Frankie Dlamini has always maintained his friendships with some of South Africa’s A-list celebrities, who are...
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MANZINI VS MBABANE TWITTER WAR TRENDS

MBABANE – There is nothing more exhilarating than people from two different cities coming together to share banter on social media. Monday afternoon was no different...
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RETAILERS STEP UP FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19

NHLANGANO – As security officers tightened the grip during the reversed partial lockdown, similarly some retailers are taking aggressive steps to combat the spread of...
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NO FOOD RELIEF FOR URBAN AREAS

MBABANE - Tenants, mostly residing in urban areas, who have suffered consequences of the coronavirus outbreak, should prepare themselves for tough times as they have...
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GOVT INTRODUCES STRICT MEASURES FOR TRAVEL PERMITS

MBABANE - Strict conditions have been attached to the travel permits issued by government. The permits are used to control the travelling of people from one...
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COPS MOUNT 24-HOUR ROADBLOCKS IN EPICENTRE MANZINI

MANZINI – The police mean business. This follows that the Royal Eswatini Police Service (REPS), in partnership with the other security agencies, is now mounting...
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GOVT APPROVES HIRING OF 293 HEALTH WORKERS

MBABANE – While some are losing their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, its jobs galore in the health sector. Minister of Health Lizzie Nkosi...
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