Times of Eswatini

Quotes of the week

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“It was just Julius Malema in his usual element of desperate political machinatio­ns to appease his salivating and praise singers and sycophant’s friends who formed the political galaxy of his manifesto launch event,” said Government Spokespers­on Alpheous Nxumalo.

“As a church, we say all women must be valued and appreciate­d. If a man has affection for a woman, he must make sure that he loves to marry her, not to gratify his sexual desires,” said Sandlasemu­sa Church in Zion Bishop Mkhumbikan­owa Gina.

“When power is utilised for personal gain, the political system loses credibilit­y and justice cannot prevail. Corruption undermines our progress as a nation and impacts negatively on service delivery, human and socio-economic developmen­t, job creation and public trust in government, as well as investor confidence and the objectives and goals of the new government given to us at Sibaya and waters down investment,” said the PM.

“The nine members of the gang waited until the premises were closed. On his way back home, they caught up with him and attacked him, where they stabbed him,” said sources.

“I was left shocked and speechless to see one of the officials performing such stunts in broad daylight. I have never seen someone doing such a thing since I was born,” said a Fire firefighte­r official.

“By investing in education, we strive to create a brighter future for our community and contribute to the overall developmen­t of Eswatini,” said Multi-Stakeholde­r Forum Spokespers­on Sivumelwan­o Nyembe.

“We are now gangsters. It’s the survival of the fittest. MaSwati, sitokhona kuphila lemphilo lena? Nobody is safe. Even as we sit here we are not safe,” said Sihle Mhlanga.

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