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LOB AMBA – Prime Minister Russell Dlamini heralded yesterday’s Ingwenyama Cup final as a ‘beautiful day for both football and culture.


In a thrilling display of skill and determination, Royal Leopard triumphed over Moneni Pirates in the Ingwenyama Cup final, securing a narrow yet celebrated 1-0 victory yesterday.  The PM lauded the impressive turnout of over 10 000 enthusiastic supporters who flocked to the venue to partake in the festivities.


The prime minister expressed his satisfaction with the youth’s engagement in cultural activities, emphasising that the vision of nurturing and promoting local heritage is bearing fruit. “We are pleased to see such high levels of cultural uptake among our young people,” Dlamini stated, reflecting on the importance of events like the Ingwenyama Cup in fostering a sense of community and national pride.


The fervent atmosphere in the stadium showcased not only the passion for football but also the rich cultural tapestry of the nation, underscoring the vision of a society where sport and heritage coalesce harmoniously.

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