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Sunday Observer (Eswatini), 31 Mai 2026

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• Dis­misses Min­is­ter Phila Buthelezi’s defence of Der­rick Shiba’s appoint­ment as ‘leg­ally and fac­tu­ally incor­rect,’ fur­ther argues min­is­ter mis­ap­plied the ENPF Order of 1974 Acon­fid­en­tial legal opin­ion by one of the coun­try’s top...

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