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  2. Eswatini Observer - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Eswatini - Wikipedia

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    Mdimba Mountains – from Mbabane; Media in Eswatini; Queen of Swaziland (the office of the king's wife, or a list of queens) Shewula Nature Reserve; Swazi Bank (from List of banks in Swaziland) Swazi Observer Newspaper Group (from Tibiyo Taka Ngwane) - see Eswatini Observer; Swaziland Building Society (from List of banks in Swaziland)

  4. Mduduzi Bacede Mabuza - Wikipedia

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    Mduduzi Bacede Mabuza is a Swazi politician and pro-democracy activist. Formerly a member of the House of Assembly of Eswatini, he was arrested during the 2021 protests, and in 2024 was sentenced to 25 years in prison on charges of terrorism, sedition, and murder, in a trial condemned by national and international human rights organisations.

  5. Eswatini - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 February 2025. Country in Southern Africa Kingdom of Eswatini Umbuso weSwatini (Swazi) Flag Coat of arms Motto: "Siyinqaba" (Swazi) "We are a fortress" "We are a mystery" "We hide ourselves away" "We are powerful ones" Anthem: " Nkulunkulu Mnikati wetibusiso temaSwati " "Oh God, Giver of Blessings to ...

  6. Wonder Nhleko - Wikipedia

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    He has been regarded as one of the most important players of Swazi side Mbabane Swallows. [5] He helped the club win every trophy in Swaziland and achieve a season-long unbeaten run that included the CAF Confederation Cup group stage. [6] He has been the oldest player to play in the Swazi top flight. [7]

  7. Sikhanyiso Dlamini - Wikipedia

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    Princess Sikhanyiso Dlamini at the Reed Dance Festival in 2006. She wears a red feather crown, distinguishing her as a royal female at the event. On 14 December 2003, a report appeared in the Times of Swaziland claiming that Princess Sikhanyiso had gone on a trip to the US and Britain, and that the Swazi government had spent close to E1 million (US$100,000) on her trip.

  8. Eswatini–India relations - Wikipedia

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    He made the first ever visit by a Swazi King to India in October–November 2015 to attend the third India Africa Forum Summit in New Delhi. Mswati met with the then President Pranab Mukherjee on 27 October, and with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the following day.

  9. Royal Swazi National Airways - Wikipedia

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    Royal Swazi National Airways Corporation was the national airline of the Kingdom of Swaziland. Headquartered in Mbabane with its operational base at Matsapha Airport near Manzini , the airline was founded in 1978.