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Lavumisa border facelift - The Swazi Observer
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Lavumisa border faceliftThe Swazi ObserverLavumisa town Board Chief Executive Officer Manzi Mthupha confirmed that the refurbishment of the border post had resumed in earnest. Mthupha described the point of entry as an eyesore when compared to the South African side. The CEO said the facelift ... |
Lavumisa projects stall due to govt's financial crisis - The Swazi Observer
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Lavumisa projects stall due to govt's financial crisisThe Swazi ObserverHe said Lavumisa needed a facility such as the multipurpose hall so it could be used by the public to host their functions and at the same time generate income for the town. “It's a project we had targeted as a town. It was our plan that if we wanted ... |
Dry season for stick & mud hotel - The Swazi Observer
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Dry season for stick & mud hotelThe Swazi ObserverOne of the worst affected tourist attractions is Lavumisa based stick and mud hotel famously known as Dudu's Village. Hotel Manager Bongekile Matsenjwa lamented the winter months of May, June, July and August as being terrible for business. |
No disability grant for epileptic, blind siblings - Times of Swaziland
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No disability grant for epileptic, blind siblingsTimes of SwazilandBy ZWELAKHE MOAHLOLI on May 12,2012 BY ZWELAKHE MOAHLOLI LAVUMISA – Life for two epileptic and visually impaired siblings is a misery as they are struggling to obtain a disability grant. Damudu and Gwabi Ndlangamandla of Mga-mudze a poverty stricken ... |
Accused falls sick; stalls stock theft trial - The Swazi Observer
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Accused falls sick; stalls stock theft trialThe Swazi ObserverThe suspects are said to have stolen the cattle in Lavumisa and other parts of the Shiselweni region. This happened last year. The cattle belonged to different families. Yesterday their trial was expected to commence it transpired that one of the five ... |
STA wants to use cultural groups in next Indaba - The Swazi Observer
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STA wants to use cultural groups in next IndabaThe Swazi ObserverThis means the company could bring tourists to Swaziland via railway by connecting through Lavumisa. “We are able to bring large numbers of tourists in one shipment, say a hundred at once. Indaba is one place where we find train tour operators and ...and more » |
SEDCO trains over 22 aspiring bee farmers in Gege - The Swazi Observer
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SEDCO trains over 22 aspiring bee farmers in GegeThe Swazi ObserverDube said the inspectorate department had five inspectors at its disposal yet there are seven commercial border entry points in and out of Swaziland namely; Ngwenya, Matsamo, Mananga, Lavumisa, Mahamba, Sandlane and Mhlumeni. He said the department had ... |
SPTC finally ceases sale of Fixedfone, ONE offerings - TeleGeography
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SPTC finally ceases sale of Fixedfone, ONE offeringsTeleGeography... the SPTC promptly changed tack and launched fixed-wireless services under the Fixedfone brand in August 2011, offering limited mobility within each one of twelve designated zones: Big-Bend, Hlathikulu, Lavumisa, Luve, Mankayane, Manzini, Mbabane, ... |
Mafikizolo Dlamini during the interview. - Times of Swaziland
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Mafikizolo Dlamini during the interview.Times of SwazilandThese routes include areas like Big Bend, Mananga, Luve, Simunye and Lavumisa to mention a few. Commuters were seen carrying their luggage and walking from the main bus rank to the traffic circle yesterday. The Municipal Council of Manzini's Public ...and more » |
Not So Easily Conned! - The Swazi Observer
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Not So Easily Conned!The Swazi ObserverThere is the caller who wants me to accept that a piece of paper with an official stamp tells me he is an official collector for a charity doing children's work near Lavumisa! Then there is a man who has, I am told, gained something of a reputation for ... |