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WELCOME TO THE SWAZILAND MINISTRY OF TOURISM AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS WEB SITE

 

Honourable Minister  Macford W. Nsibandze

           

 

                                      Principal Secreatry-Lucy M. Dlamini

 

Mission Statement

To promote and Support a tourism industry through the creating an environmental framework that preserves amenities,culture,forests and climate change for a sustainable socio-economic development


1. Tourism & Wildlife
2. Forestry

3. Environmental Affairs (including Climate Change)
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4. Meteorology 

Parastatals under the Ministry

1. Swaziland National Trust Commission
2. Pigg's Peak Hotel and Casino
3. Swaziland Tourism Authority
4. Swaziland Tourism Development Company
5. Swaziland Environmental Authority
 
The Ministry

The Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Affairs was established through Legal Notice 25 of 2009, entrusted with the following responsibilities:

Headquarters and Administration

Minister - Honourable Macford Sibandze
Principal Secretary - Lucy Dlamini
Under Secretary - Pincess Gcebile
Senior Tourism Officer -Vacant

Swaziland Tourism in a nutshell
Mountaneous gradeur, lush forests, fertile valleys and the hot still beat of the African lowveld combine to take one on a scenic tour of wonder through a "royal experince". 

Swaziland is the best and rare example of a country living in the old African traditions and beliefs. History, cultural traditions have been carefully taken into the 21century.

A warm welcome and heartly hospitality, secure travelling through out the country makes one's stay special and unforgettable.

Please take a tour of some of our Departments and Parastatals: Swaziland Tourism Authority,        
Tourism Department
Swaziland National Trust Commission

Swaziland Environment Authority

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