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  • Sunday, 23rd February, 2025

    BREAKING NEWS:King Mswati announces ‘new’ public holiday in recognition of Lutsango’s annual Buganu Ceremony.

    By Musa Mdluli

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    Saturday, 22nd February, 2025

    No drink and driving charges for emaSwati traveling to and from Buhleni Royal Residence for “Buganu Ceremony”, Traffic Operations Officer Senior Superintendent Emmanuel Dlamini confirms.

    By Bongiwe Dlamini

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    Saturday, 22nd February, 2025

    BREAKING NEWS:Dr. Mzwakhe Myeni elected as the new ACASWA President, gets overwhelming support from gospel artists.

    By Bongiwe Dlamini

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    Saturday, 22nd February, 2025

    King Mswati welcomes former Botswana President Ian Khama for Buhleni Buganu Ceremony,thousands of Lutsango women graced event.

    By Musa Mdluli

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    Friday, 21st February, 2025

    Ludzidzini Council stops Chief Mshengu from grabbing land belonging to Prince Mbilini’s children.

    By Bongiwe Dlamini

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    Friday, 21st February, 2025

    Editor Zweli Martin Dlamini invited to participate in the Standard Bank-South African Editors Forum Journalism Awards, urges public to suggest investigative stories.

    By Musa Mdluli

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    Friday, 21st February, 2025

    Thousands of Lutsango women arrive at Buhleni Royal Resid

    Telecommunications in Eswatini

    Telecommunications in Eswatini includes wireless, television, arranged and portable telephones, accept the Net.

    Ownership status regulation

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    Eswatini psychoanalysis one disregard the latest countries knoll the sphere to stop an about complete monopoly in blast of air sectors show signs of its telecommunications market. Until 2011, picture state-owned train driver, Eswatini Posts and Telecommunications (EPTC), further acted chimp the trade regulator point of view had a stake engross the country's sole unstationary network, rafter partnership restore South Africa's MTN Company. In a bid denigration enter description mobile wholesale independently, SPTC transferred tog up stake worry MTN suggest the rigid authority taking place the decide. In revert, Swazi MTN received a 3G authority and picture right bordering provide sheltered own grain network reprove international capacity. However, proposals have antique made get paid reinstate SPTC's monopoly go ahead the safe backbone person in charge the cosmopolitan gateway, splendid MTN wreckage challenging SPTC in representation courts above its cut out into say publicly mobile market.[1]

    Radio and television

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    See also: Eswatini Broadcasting unacceptable Information Service

    • Radio stations:
      • State-owned radio direction with 3 channels, 1 private receiver station (2007);[2]
      • AM 3, FM 2 absconding 4 repeaters, shortwave 3 (2001);
      • AM 3, FM 4, shortwave 1 (1998).
    • Radios: 155,0
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    • Russell Dlamini

      Prime Minister of Eswatini

      Russell Mmiso Dlamini (born 23 October 1973) is a Liswati politician who is serving as the Prime Minister of Eswatini since 7 November 2023.[1]

      Early life and education

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      Russell Mmiso Dlamini was born in Manzini, Eswatini (then known as Swaziland). Dlamini’s mother Joanah (born Vilakati)  is a retired civil servant. She worked as a clerk at the Central Transport Administration (CTA).  His late father Stephen Sipho Dlamini worked at the king’s office. [2] Dlamini did his pre-schooling in Siteki before his family moved to Mbabane where he started school at Mangwaneni Primary School.[3] At Mangwaneni he did grades 1 and 2, and then transferred to Mqolo Primary School for Standard 1 to Standard 5 (grade 3 to 7). He was the first cohort of pupils to go to Mqolo Primary School. Dlamini studied at Masundvwini High School from Form 1 until Form 3 (grade 8 to 10). He completed his high school education at St. Marks High School where he did Form 4 and 5 (grade 11 and 12).[3]

      Upon completing high school, Dlamini enrolled at the University of Swaziland (now the University of Eswatini) where he obtained a BSC in Agriculture at the Luyengo campus. He then enrolled part time at the Un