Following incorrect and unfortunate reports that Government has banned the wearing of mini-skirts, Government wishes to clarify the matter.
Following incorrect and unfortunate reports that Government has banned the wearing of mini-skirts, Government wishes to clarify the matter.
Government is happy with the work of Taiwanese specialist doctors in the country as they have enabled patients to access full medical assistance within the country and avoid having to seek medical attention from abroad.
This was said by the acting Deputy Prime Minister Hon. Clement Dlamini when a delegation of the Taipei Medical University visited the Prime Minister's Offices in Mbabane.
Cabinet will continue being in office conducting His Majesty’s Government business without going on recess over this festive season, unlike in previous years.
Government has moved swiftly to provide relief to victims of a recent storm that affected several communities in the Lubombo and Shiselweni regions.
The acting Deputy Prime Minister Hon. Clement Dlamini says distribution of emergency relief such as food and roofing material has started.
The Hon. Prime Minister Dr. Sibusiso Barnabas Dlamini says Government is intensifying the fight against corruption in all fronts and is calling upon all sectors of society to be active players in this battle.
The Prime Minister’s remarks were read on his behalf by the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Chief Mgwagwa Gamedze at the commemoration of the International anti corruption day.