By Vuyisile Hlatshwayo Rather than succumbing to despair, Thandi Vilakati has defied the odds, navigating life’s challenges with resilience and determination following the tragic Read More
Uli na zingati (How much do you have?) In MakanDay’s first nationwide collaboration, journalists from five provinces—Copperbelt, Eastern, Northern, Southern, and North-Western—investigate Read More
By Vuyisile Hlatshwayo Sibangani Alfred Nkhambule, a 66-year-old former mineworker, has been fighting a battle against the odds since returning to eSwatini after years of Read More
By Zwelethu Dlamini As wildfires devastate eSwatini’s landscapes, they’ve evolved from seasonal threats to a growing crisis. Fuelled by climate change and human Read More
Oxpeckers tracked 14 GH2 projects in Namibia, finding implementation has been slow and the only real growth has been in bureaucracy. John Grobler investigates Read More
By Vuyisile Hlatshwayo When the Supreme Court of eSwatini recently dismissed the Times of Swaziland (now Times of Eswatini) appeal against a E100 000 compensation for Read More
By Zwelethu Dlamini As Eswatini seeks a new loan of E2.08 billion from the African Development Bank (AfDB) for the Mkhondvo-Ngwavuma Water Project (MNWAP), concerns Read More
By Vuyisile Hlatshwayo While many of his University of Eswatini (UNESWA) law classmates enjoy a life of luxury in the suburbs, 54-year-old Musa Ndlangamandla has Read More
By Zwelethu Dlamini Almost a year after the government led by Russell Mmiso Dlamini took over, the decline and deteriorating standards continue unabated despite promises Read More
By Vuyisile Hlatshwayo Inscribed on the tombstone of a white settler, William Crowie, whose remains have been lying at the colonial whites’ only cemetery in Read More