Quotes of the week
“The monies were legitimately paid out into the account by the Eswatini Government after all the individual loan applications were allegedly authorised, approved by the loaner, being Eswatini Government,” argued Lawyer Sikhumbuzo Simelane.
“Chief Mdlaka told us he had no idea about the issue of the police being deployed to stop the service and the only matter on the table pertaining the Nduma Royal Kraal was that they needed to appear before His Majesty on the installation of a chief,” said Mike Shongwe.
“During the assessment, a total number 242 of homesteads, which had 3 870 people living in them, were visited. We discovered that only 91 homesteads from the 242 homesteads had proper sanitary facilities,” said Manzini Regional Acting Environmental Health Officer Celiwe Mkhonta.
“Our pioneering approaches to the international recruitment field have led us to be able to offer opportunities to employers which cannot be emulated by others in the sector. Working with in-country stakeholders such as nursing unions, nursing associations and universities we have developed a network of highly motivated and engaged bodies actively looking to send nurses to the UK via NEU Professionals as a trusted partner,” said Directors of NEU Professionals Limited Edyta Ozbek.
“The summit is provoking two things. The first is the fact that we have talent that we want to unleash, and the second is the fact that the talent that artists have has to bring them money. Our theme is mainly calling for the recognition of artists as well as their talent to be paid for. I was so excited when we were doing Ingwenyama Cup Culture; the people who were dancing are now being hired to coach teams in the regions, and they charge to do that,” said Eswatini National Council of Arts and Culture CEO Stanley Dlamini.