Times of Eswatini

Quotes of the week

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“This deprivatio­n of my property is unconstitu­tional as it impedes on my rights to privacy and dignity and my right not to be unlawfully deprived of my private property. It is urgent that my fundamenta­l rights and freedom be protected. Since the cellphone was seized unlawfully and seeing that cellphones have become an inalienabl­e part of everyday life, no other remedy is available for me but an urgent relief,” argued Tanele Maseko.

“Courts were establishe­d to bring harmony and restore peace among people, but they no longer serve that purpose. They grant bails, even to repeat offenders, making them proud of their evil deeds in society,” said Prince Simelane.

“Nkulunkulu akabafuni bonhliziyo­mbi, nguloyo naloyo akatitjele nje kutsi angete asala uma siya Ezulwini,” said the King.

“Some of the fields were more than five hectares, therefore, you cannot tell me such a huge piece of land would be taken for E150 000,” said another resident.

“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.

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