Times of Eswatini

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Talks to talks on government­s are based on statements, the recent government statement that says the US Government must respect the sovereignt­y of the country that was a talk to the US Government.

GABADIYA THEO MAKHUNGA

Govt still hopes for diplomatic talks? Didn’t Alpheous tell them to keep their USA and he will keep his Eswatini? Even Mgabe told them that they should keep their West, he will keep his Zimbabwe. LOMAGUGU INKHOSATAN­A YAKODING’SWAYO

US sanctions on Eswatini wouldn’t be good, trade promotes peace and sufficient supply of human basic necessitie­s. We hope the two States come to a sound common understand­ing for the better of its civilians. BANDILE MHLANGA

Vele leUSA ngunkulunk­ulu weAfrica yebonine, we really cannot survive without it.

TRAVOR MASUKU

We hope the government find common ground and sanctions will be averted. AYAHNDAH HLOPHE

Dialogue is the way to go. MANDLA MASUKU

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USA must simply stop being a bully.

VIWE MBHATHA

This USA and Eswatini issue must be resolved diplomatic­ally and no country must boast over the other. We are all independen­t sovereign States. Asihloniph­ane. LWAZI SHIBA

Sanctions cannot be averted. Kusetoba mnandzi mosi la. SIBONGILE MAMBA MANYIKA

It’s not an endorsemen­t but a push by the one and only ‘Magawugawu’ that we must register to vote for democratic­ally minded candidates. So don’t beat yourself in the chest yet, you should be thanking ‘Magawugawu’.

MBUSO SHAWN

Kugcwele bantfu labasha. Bafuna kuyoshaya imitsetfo.

FUTHI BUSENGA

Thanks to ‘Gawuzela’. PS NKOSIKAYIB­ONGWE

No, it’s not an endorsemen­t, people are hungry, desperate for scholarshi­ps and jobs. In registerin­g, they are hoping they will get those aforementi­oned things. SIPHOSETHU NDLANGAMAN­DLA

I don’t think it’s an endorsemen­t of the Tinkhundla like you say not unless you want to impress. I have registered but I’ll never support Tinkhundla.

MSIZIE MAGAGULA

Simply because we want send our comrades straight Parliament.

ILENSIZWA ENGANANDAB­A NAMUNTU

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Not an endorsemen­t yeTinkhund­la we want change in Parliament, we are tired of the ‘yes’men! Sifuna hulumende wesive! LIHLE NKHOSI

Indeed Mduduzi Simelane ’Gawuzela’ man of God you are God sent. Headlines speak volumes. Highest ever voter registrati­on.

LAURA FLORA SIMELANE

I registered to vote because they said we won’t get jobs in government or parastatal­s if kubonakala kutsi we haven’t registered. GCEBILE ZWANE

Many registered for job security 1987 - The Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on, meeting for its annual conference in Geneva, calls for internatio­nal sanctions against South African minerals.

1989 - Business Day reports that SA is about to test an intermedia­te range ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

1990 - Nelson Mandela addresses the United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid in New York, saying that nothing has occurred in South Africa to reverse the ANC’s position.

1999 - Former Mpumalanga premier, Ndaweni Mahlangu causes a storm within political circles with his now infamous statement, “It is acceptable for politician­s to lie,” South Africa. they fear that government may only hire only registered citizens or give scholarshi­p to registered voters with all that they won’t vote. THANDOKUHL­E NKOSIYAZI

EmaSwati have decided. asale nakwakhiwa live. THEMBUMENZ­I BHEMBE

Angeke

Well done maSwati and EBC, the figures are looking really good.

SIYABONGA XEM

EmaSwati anenkhani! This is great news for those who registered to vote.

SIMON GWEBU

There is hope for the future, let us take the positives from this experience.

MUSA DLAMINI

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