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Times of Swaziland; See also. Eswatini Broadcasting and Information Service This page was last edited on 26 December 2024, at 18:22 (UTC). Text is available under ...
The Times of Swaziland is a newspaper in Eswatini (formerly called Swaziland). It is the oldest newspaper in Eswatini, having been established in 1897 by Allister Mitchel Miller (1864–1951). It is the oldest newspaper in Eswatini, having been established in 1897 by Allister Mitchel Miller (1864–1951).
On 12 September 1999 an editor at the Times of Swaziland, Bheki Makhubu, ran a news story titled Fiancée A High School Dropout. [8] The story reported that Senteni Masango, who was engaged to the king at the time, had dropped out of Ngwane Park High School. [8] The story caused controversy and lead to Makhubu's arrest by the Royal Swaziland ...
Maseko was a democracy advocate, and a human rights lawyer noted for his efforts to protect minority groups and people who had been evicted from their homes. [6] In 2009, he represented the Swaziland National Ex-Miners Workers Group in their successful case against the government for failing to uphold the provisions of the Constitution that all Swazi children would receive free primary ...
Dlamini was married three times. His first wife was Jane Gezephi Matsebula, whom he married on 26 June 1970, [ 10 ] and who died on 14 December 2012 from kidney failure. [ 11 ] On 15 March 2014, he married Pastor Joy Nonjabulo Gladness Maziya; however, Dlamini filed for divorce just over two years later, on 1 April 2016. [ 12 ]
The pair, who shared two children, divorced in 1992, briefly reconciled and then split for good in May 1994, one month before she was killed, at age 35, outside her L.A. home. (Ron Galella, Ltd ...
Times of Swaziland This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 03:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
Eswatini Observer (formerly Swazi Observer) is a newspaper in the Kingdom of Eswatini. It was established in 1981 and it is owned by Tibiyo Taka Ngwane , a Swazi sovereign wealth fund. The Eswatini Observer has sister newspapers, namely, the Saturday Observer , and the Sunday Observer . [ 1 ]