His Majesty King Mswati III has condemned the kidnapping of over 200 Nigerian girls saying the group responsible for this act should know that they are up against the entire world.
The King says such a deed is against African values “as we believe children should always be protected and treated with tender care, love and respect.”
The Hon. Prime Minister Dr Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini is happy that Medicins sans Frontieres in collaboration with local partners has implemented a plan that has integrated and shifted HIV and TB treatment to all 22 clinics in the Shiselweni Region.
This has seen more than 25 000 patients access treatment closer to their homes. The Prime Minister was speaking at the Medicins sans Frontieres five year commemoration.
The Hon. Prime Minister Dr Barnabas Sibusiso is encouraging Swazis who are in possession of historical information to submit it to the National Archives.
He was speaking when he submitted a photo album and DVD’s of his historical wedding to the National Archives in Lobamba. Dr Dlamini is the first Prime Minister in the Kingdom to get married while in office.
The Hon. Prime Minister Dr Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini has called upon police in the SADC region to strengthen cooperation to be able to wipe up crime on the region ranging from drug to human trafficking.
The Prime Minister was speaking at the Cabinet offices when he received the Inspector General of the Namibian Police Lieutenant-General Ndeitunga who is also chairman of the Southern African Regional Police Chiefs Cooperation Organisation (SARPCCO).