NGABEZWENI- “Nibuye naloluhle, loludliwa tindlovu, hhayi tinsaba (bring quality lusekwane, not sticks).” ...
MBABANE - The Eswatini Sugar Association (ESA) has confirmed that the disruptions in the supply chains and exports which have been caused by the political unrest in Mozambique are becoming a serious ...
MBABANE – Former Moneni Pirates Head Coach Christopher Ennin disclosed that his decision to resign was a direct result of receiving a call from the club’s president. This publication exclusively broke ...
MBABANE - The long wait for payments of the national team, Sihlangu players’ allowances will soon end as the EFA has promised to settle them next month. Eswatini Football Association (EFA) Chief ...
MBABANE - City giants Mbabane Swallows allege that the club was anticipating a letter of peace from the PLE office to resolve outstanding salaries.
This is the heart-warming tale of former Sihlangu Captain and Green Mamba Central Defender Banele ‘Makonese’ Dlamini, who chose to spend Christmas Eve with his new wife, marking the beginning of a ...
MBABANE - The Eswatini Events Managers and Promoters Association (EEMPA) has issued a reminder that event organisers planning to host crossover shows this festive season must obtain the necessary ...
MBABANE - Some victims of the horrific accident, which occurred at the Oshoek Border Gate are still shocked at how they survived.
Ngcamphalala revealed that they had reached out to various stakeholders, seeking guidance on certain rule aspects to mitigate the risk of future misconduct during matches. He asserted that this would ...
MBABANE – The court had to intervene when one of former ESTVA CEO Bongani ‘S’gcoko’ Dlamini’s widows sold his Mercedes Benz without remitting the proceeds to his estate.
The National Commissioner of Police, Vusi Masango, alleges that there is an appearance of bias in the Supreme Court’s Phase II judgment. The concern stems from the fact that Chief Justice (CJ) Bheki ...
MBABANE – Global safety charity, Lloyd’s Register Foundation, is inviting Eswatini and other African organisations and communities to apply to its £15 million (about E346 million) funding call.