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E1bln spent by Eswatini importing Maize and Beans

Eswatini spends nearly E1 billion annually importing white maize and beans, according to the National Maize Corporation (NMC), which has unveiled a turnaround strategy to reduce the country’s dependence on…

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Eswatini secures E250mln tractor Loan

By Delisa Magagula The Ministry of Agriculture has announced a breakthrough initiative to address Eswatini’s long-standing shortage of tractors, with the government securing a E250 million loan from the United…

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PSPF has invested E16 bln locally

By Lwazi Dlamini he Public Service Pension Funds (PSPF) has reaffirmed its commitment to national development and the socio-economic well-being of Eswatini by investing a staggering E16 billion locally. The…

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Japan Commits €140 Billion to Boost Africa’s Development

By King’s Office Correspondents YOKOHAMA, JAPAN — In a significant demonstration of international partnership and economic cooperation, Japan has pledged a staggering US$7.55 billion (approximately €140 billion) to advance development…

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PM champions youth action for sustainable development in Eswatini

By Siphesihle DlaminiPrime Minister Russell Dlamini has recently underscored the transformative potential of Eswatini’s youth, emphasising their critical role in shaping the nation’s future during the International Youth Day celebrations…

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eBet invests E0.5mln in Eswatini within three months

By Thokozani Mazibuko eBet, one of Eswatini’s fastest-growing gaming companies, has injected half a million Emalangeni into the local economy over the past three months through an ambitious customer registration…

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CBE becomes the first African Central Bank to earn CIPS recognitio

By Siphesihle DlaminiA proud moment for Eswatini and a model for Africa!The Central Bank of Eswatini (CBE) has reached a remarkable milestone by receiving a prestigious certificate from the Chartered…

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Eswatini Electricity Company secures new deal with Eskom

By Siphesihle Dlamini Huge relief for the Kingdom of Eswatini! The Eswatini Electricity Company (EEC) is poised to sign a new 10-year contract with Eskom, marking a significant milestone in…

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Phase II salary adjustments set to cost the Government E230 mln annually

By Siphesihle Dlamini The Phase II salary adjustments announced by the government are set to have a significant financial impact, costing approximately E230 million annually. This revelation was made by…

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RDP unveils E2.7 mln educational facilities boost in Shiselweni Region

By Siphesihle Dlamini Minister of Tinkhundla Administration and Development S’khumbuzo Dlamini officially handed over three newly constructed educational facilities amounting to E2.7 million, funded through the Government’s Regional Development Fund…

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