By Khulekani Nene Life has become cheap for emaSwati communities sharing boundaries with predominantly white-owned game parks. Emboldened by the Game Amended Act 1991, the game Read More
By Vuyisile Hlatshwayo Victims of violence unleashed by the security forces during the political unrest that rocked eSwatini, once dubbed an oasis of peace in Read More
By Inhlase reporter The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) during the recent 69th session of the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights (ACHPR) Read More
BY ZWELETHU DLAMINI The widows of thousands of deceased former Eswatini mineworkers employed on South Africa’s gold and platinum mines remain destitute because they Read More
BY NIMROD MABUZA Auditor General, Timothy Matsebula, is extremely concerned about the huge wage bill at the University of Eswatini (Uneswa). Also causing worry are Read More
By Vuyisile Hlatshwayo Eswatini Water Services Corporation (EWSC), the state-owned water utility, is demanding E2.6 million from approximately 3000 Lavumisa and Somntongo residents in outstanding bills, Read More
BY ZWELETHU DLAMINI Imagine, you have over E700 000 sitting at a bank and you cannot access it. In the meantime, you and your children struggle Read More
Princess Sikhanyiso, the American educated daughter of King Mswati III, once said she had dreamt of a revolution eSwatini. In an interview with the makers Read More