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Eswatini

Mswati wanted Trillian to turn his country into a tax haven
Africa
/ 4 July 2019

Mswati wanted Trillian to turn his country into a tax haven

The Gupta-linked company that had an ‘interest’ in South African SOE’s also tried to get a slice of  the pie in eSwatini’s government projects

By Thanduxolo Jika and Sabelo Skiti
eSwatini says fake polygamy story ‘insult’ to king and country
Africa
/ 15 May 2019

eSwatini says fake polygamy story ‘insult’ to king and country

The story, carried by the Zambian Observer said that Swazi men would have to marry several wives starting from June

By Agency
The deep African science of Smiles Makama
Article
/ 22 March 2019

The deep African science of Smiles Makama

The eSwatini maestro who plays the smilerphone is making a comeback after years spent in Amsterdam

By Derek Davey
eSwatini fights for free political expression
Africa
/ 14 March 2019

eSwatini fights for free political expression

The government of eSwatini has exiled and clamped down on political dissidents. But now, it faces a new threat: the unionised working class

By Magnificent Mndebele
Who are the amaHlubi people?
Videos
/ 19 October 2018

Who are the amaHlubi people?

The British colonial government dismantled amaHlubi kingship but now, the nation is gearing up for a legal battle to have their kingship restored

By Staff Reporter
Egypt’s hopes on sweating Salah
Article
/ 12 October 2018

Egypt’s hopes on sweating Salah

​Liverpool star Mohamed Salah gets a chance to rediscover his scoring touch when he plays for Egypt against Swaziland

By Agency
Governments must end the brutal practice of forced evictions
Article
/ 1 October 2018

Governments must end the brutal practice of forced evictions

Affordable housing is one of Kenya’s development priorities. But how does it aim to achieve this when it continues to render thousands homeless?

By Staff Reporter
Swaziland’s name change challenged in court
Africa
/ 28 August 2018

Swaziland’s name change challenged in court

Does King Mswati III have the authority to change the name of his country without consultation?

By Staff Reporter
Swaziland’s leaders must stop eating all the grass
Africa
/ 2 June 2018

Swaziland’s leaders must stop eating all the grass

When King Mswati III celebrated his 50th birthday last month, he was apparently wearing a diamond encrusted watch worth an incredible $1.6-million

By Staff Reporter
Clash of the cultures: The absolute monarchy and the music festival
Africa
/ 1 June 2018

Clash of the cultures: The absolute monarchy and the music festival

The Bushfire festival is one place where Swatis can let their hair down and be themselves, and it is slowly sowing the seeds of change

By Rumana Akoob, Simon Allison and Carl Collison
Playing the Fool at eSwatini Festival
Article
/ 31 May 2018

Playing the Fool at eSwatini Festival

Setumo-Thebe Mohlomi explores the strides the Bushfire Festival has made now that it’s in its twelfth edition

By Staff Reporter
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