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  2. Jim Gama - Wikipedia

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    Gama rose to prominence in the early 1980s as the host of a radio talk show programme called Khalamdumbadumbane for the state-owned Swaziland Broadcasting and Information Service (SBIS) radio station in Mbabane [2]. He first worked as a journalist for the Umbiki ("The Reporter"), the now defunct government-owned Siswati newspaper.

  3. 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]

  4. Mbandzeni - Wikipedia

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    Mbandzeni (also known as Dlamini IV, Umbandine, [2] Umbandeen [3]) (c. 1855–1889) was the King of Swaziland (now Eswatini) from 1872 until 1889. Ingwenyama Mbandzeni was the son of Mswati II and Nandzi Nkambule.

  5. Tanele Maseko - Wikipedia

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    Tanele Maseko is a Swazi human rights activist and the widow of the prominent human rights lawyer and democracy activist Thulani Maseko.Following her husband's assassination in 2023, Maseko has become a prominent campaigner both with regards to continuing her husband's activism promoting democratic reform in Eswatini, and also by calling for an independent investigation into his death, for ...

  6. Ambrose Mandvulo Dlamini - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose Mandvulo Dlamini (15 March 1968 – 13 December 2020) was a Swazi business executive who served as the tenth prime minister of Eswatini, holding the office from October 2018 until his death on 13 December 2020.

  7. Cleopas Dlamini - Wikipedia

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    Cleopas Sipho Dlamini (born 26 December 1952 [citation needed]) is a Liswati business executive who served as the prime minister of Eswatini from 2021 to 2023. [2]He replaced Themba N. Masuku, who occupied the office in acting capacity, following the death of the previous substantive office holder Ambrose Mandvulo Dlamini in December 2020.

  8. Labotsibeni Mdluli - Wikipedia

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    She became one of the wives of the young Ingwenyama or king of the Swazi, Mbandzeni Dlamini (c. 1857–1889), soon after his succession in 1874. They had four surviving children, three sons, Bhunu (c. 1875–1899), Malunge (c. 1880–1915), and Lomvazi (c. 1885–1922), and a daughter, Tongotongo (c. 1879–1918).

  9. Tiffany Simelane - Wikipedia

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    Tiffany Simelane (1988 – August 17, 2009) was a Swazi model and beauty pageant titleholder who represented Swaziland at Miss World 2008 in South Africa. Her reign began on July 26, 2008, and ended August 17, 2009 when she died by suicide.