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EmaSwati get taste of locally-grown dragon fruit

A vibrant dragon fruit tasting event held at Pick n Pay Supermarket in Matsapha Mahhala, recently captured the attention of shoppers, drawing enthusiastic...

Harness sun for water security

As Eswatini continues to explore sustainable solutions for agriculture, livestock and domestic water supply, solar-powered water pumps are emerging as a practical and...

Turning setbacks into sustainable growth

From the quiet community of Kaphunga, Eswatini, emerges a story of resilience, purpose and determination. Our Farmer of the Week, Noxolo Nkambule, is...

Starting, sustaining beekeeping venture

Beekeeping is more than harvesting honey, it is a partnership with nature.From the gentle hum of a thriving hive to the rich reward...

Don’t dump it, turn it to compost

Making compost is a simple, natural process that turns everyday organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. By following a few basic steps, collecting the...

Why tunnels are beneficial now more than ever

In our ever-changing world, tunnel farming has emerged as a groundbreaking solution. Organisations like the Centre for Financial Inclusion through their FINCLUDE project,...

How to save waterlogged gardens

With the heavy rains we have been receiving, waterlogging becomes an increasing problem for gardeners everywhere.Whether it’s the result of freak weather conditions...

TTM supports emerging Fruit Tree Project

With support from the Taiwan Technical Mission (TTM), farmers in northern Eswatini are gradually transforming traditional agricultural practices through the implementation of the...

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Maloma Colliery calls for calm as wage talks continue

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Eswatini girls shine at Dance World Cup finals

MBABANE - Eswatini’s young ambassadors represented the nation with flawless charm at the ongoing Dance World finals in Ireland. Talent and Motion shared...

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

LOBAMBA – After being implicated in the delivery of medical drugs that were later recalled, prominent pharmaceutical supplier Swazipharm has reaffirmed its commitment...

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...