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ALCOHOL BAN CONTINUES, REVIEW END OF SEPTEMBER

MBABANE – They waited with bated breath, hoping Prime Minister Ambrose Mandvulo Dlamini had thirst-quenching news for them. But that was not to be; instead, the...
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‘BIRDS’ OFFICIAL RECEIVED E350K’

EZULWINI – The truth has its way of coming out. As the Mbombela United and TS Sporting saga unfolds in South Africa following the shocking verdict...
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AMERICAN, SA CITIZEN IN NEW RSTP BOARD

mfanukhona@times.co.sz MBABANE – The Royal Science and Technology Park (RSTP) shall be under the directorship of two foreigners – an American and a South African citizen. Concerns...
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UMHLANGA 2020-MAIDENS DELIVER REED AT LUDZIDZINI ROYAL RESIDENCE

MBABANE – Inkhosatana Sikhanyiso, the Minister of Information, Communication and Technology, was a head turner at Ludzidzini Royal Residence. This was during a low key event...
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NHLANGANO-SICUNUSA ROAD: E298M PROJECT RISES TO E1BN

MBABANE – An audit report on the upgrade of the Nhlangano-Sicunusa road indicates that the project cost at its inception stood at E465.99 million (E465...
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ADAPTING TO THE NEW NORMAL

A post-COVID-19 society seems like one that will come with a new way of day to day living, ways which differ from what we are...
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EMBRACING FAILURE

   Continuing with our series on raising a resilient generation, today I wish to unpack truths locked in this topic ‘Embracing Failure’. It is said that...
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BAN NOT ECONOMICALLY VIABLE

Sir,    I was disappointed with the decision of the Prime Minister Mandvulo Dlamini to extend the ban of the manufacture, sale and distribution of alcohol by...
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DEAR PM, CABINET

Sir,     As you are doubtless aware, many people – the industry, investors and ordinary citizens - are immensely dismayed by the decision to extend the alcohol...
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