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Quotes of the week

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napped, but he was taken by the police for further investigat­ions. PHUMLANI DLAMINI

‘Gawzela’s son is in safe hands, it’s just that he needs to assist the police with informatio­n.

MAVELA MAMBANE

‘Gawuzela’ vanished and placed his family in an unfortunat­e position.

JABULANI LULANE

They did well by taking him in for questionin­g because they could be using him for bad agendas. MUSA MANTINI

He could have done something that is against the law, emaphoyisa angeke amane amsukele nje. KHUKS SUKATI a person owning a pharmacy on the side?

SETSABILE MNGUNY WASEBUHLEN­I

All the people who own pharmacies must be traced and questioned on where do they get their stock.

THEMBUMENZ­I BHEMBE

POCA should conclude everything, but some people have legit businesses which make them millions.

PERTUNIA MALINDZISA

Those civil servants are corrupt as they are stealing from government to open their private pharmacies.

XOLI XABA also high up in government.

KWANELE HESHANE MBHELE the echelons

Bawacedzil­e kevele lamaphilis­i lama civil servants and then they blame government.

MDUDUZI SIZIBA

Those civil face the law.

SMASH-GURL DLAKADLA

servants

need of

to school.

MBUSO LOKOTFWAKO

Parents must report all their children’s illnesses to teachers so that they can be monitored. Rest in peace nana.

BONGINKOSI DLAMINI

This is sad.

MFIHLAKALO BRIGHTWELL DLAMINI

Schools must stop forcing pupils to participat­e in sports.

NKHOSI KUHLASE

“We now fear and are reluctant to elect a Member of Parliament (MP) as they are arrested for representi­ng the will of the people,” said some Fonteyn residents under Mbabane East Constituen­cy.

“Hospitals do not have drugs, there are also no scholarshi­ps for our children who are idling at home,” said former Executive Director at CANGO Emmanuel Ndlangaman­dla.

“I don’t need to be lectured about considerin­g all options by an inherently biased individual when it comes to the disenfranc­hised section of our population,” said Lobamba Lomdzala Member of Parliament Marwick Khumalo.

“However, I took him to school by force because I was concerned how he would survive if he does not go to school,” said Archbishop Busisiwe Vilakati.

“I became so terrified. I said a short prayer because I thought they wanted to shoot me from behind in order to make it look like I was running away,” said Kenneth Nkambule.

“I was heartbroke­n brethren,”bengilimel­e bazalwane kakhulu. In my anger, I ended up uttering words which I was not supposed to say as a child of God,” said founder of Ncandweni Christ Ambassador­s and Member of Parliament Timothy Myeni.

“We can’t be addressing the same issue over and over again. The ministry should engage us on how we can assist them in terms of a piece of legislatio­n so that this issue is dealt with,” said Hhukwini MP Nkhanyeti Ngwenya.

“Once you start the process of dialysis, there is nothing that you are able to do normally, like any other person,” said Ntobeko Mamba, a Lawyer by profession. in educating us about the Tinkhundla System in the past four years. By now we would have been better armed to ask pertinent questions regarding the system and they wouldn’t be putting out fires.

DOREEN GAMEDZE-MDLULI

The EBC should make sure they deal with anyone who interrupts the elections accordingl­y. Beyisa kabi phela labantfu bema comrades.

MBUSO SAMKETI

The EBC does not have constituti­onal powers to issue such a statement.

ZAZI DLAMINI

Deal with them EBC, we want to vote tsine labanye.

MANDLA MASUKU

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