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Understanding EEC’s service connection standards

The Eswatini Electricity Company of (EEC) introduced a service connection standard pamphlet aimed at improving safety, consistency and quality in electrical installations across...

How urban land is sold in Eswatini

The sale of land in urban areas follows a structured and transparent process designed to promote orderly development, legal certainty and fairness.According to...

First line of defence starts at the gate

In a time where safety, convenience and peace of mind matter more than ever, homeowners are increasingly turning to automatic gate motors as...

Rebuilding after the storm: Hub stands with you

When the rains finally eased, they left behind more than muddy roads and swollen rivers. For many families and businesses across the country,...

Woodlands’ new era of lifestyle, convenience

Woodlands Shopping Centre has, over the years, quietly established itself as a trusted and convenient retail destination for residents in and around Mbabane.Now,...

Start home ownership journey early

Why not start your property acquisition journey early in life?Purchasing a developed or undeveloped property at a young age has several benefits compared...

What you need to pay today to save tomorrow

As emaSwati brace for a proposed electricity tariff hike that may come into effect by April this year, many households and businesses are...

Understanding rental rates

In the dynamic and often complex world of real estate, understanding rental prices can seem like an intimidating task.How much should you expect...

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DNA plan could swallow E126m of Home Affairs budget

MBABANE – Making DNA testing compulsory before issuing birth certificates could cost taxpayers about E126 million annually, enough to fund free Grade I...

Swazipharm blames ministry delays, commits to compliance

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Shembe forgives Zulu King after video fallout

MBABANE – Members of the Nazareth Baptist Church in Eswatini have rallied behind His Holiness Unyazi Lwezulu Shembe after he publicly forgave Zulu...