Newspapers from Eswatini

Saturday - 24th January, 2026
Cover of Saturday Observer (Eswatini)

EEC GOING AGAINST KING, CABINET DIRECTIVE - BENNETT

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Saturday - 24th January, 2026
Cover of Eswatini News

Temperatures set to heat up

IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MBABANE – Today the weather is expected to start with morning fog and drizzle in places. Conditions will be generally cloudy in the morning, becoming partly cloudy later in...

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Saturday - 24th January, 2026
Cover of Eswatini Financial Times

ESE market capitalisation hits E6.9 billion mark

The Eswatini Stock Exchange (ESE) market capitalisation has reached E6.9 billion following the official listing of AGSPAC, a new company that debuted with an issued share capital of 11 million shares. AGSPAC was officially listed on the ESE after a...

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Friday - 23rd January, 2026
Cover of Eswatini Observer

PM tours rain-hit roads

IN a true Nkwe spirit, Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini will tour some of the roads which have been badly damaged by the non-stop rains experienced by the country since the New Year. As temperatures will be favourable today the rains having...

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Friday - 23rd January, 2026
Cover of Eswatini Daily News

. . . amid favourable rainfall Eswatini set to host African DPM calls for stronger protection of women, children in digital spaces Health Ministers

ESWATINI is preparing to host more than 250 delegates from across the African continent for the upcoming 76th Eastern, Central and Southern Africa Health Ministers’ Conference, scheduled to take place from February 3-5, 2026. Minister for Health...

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Friday - 23rd January, 2026
Cover of Times of Eswatini

SCHOOLS STATIONERY DISTRIBUTION BEGINS NATIONWIDE

PIGG’S PEAK – With the reopening of schools next Tuesday, at least 73 primary schools from northern Hhohho have collected stationery from the REO. The collection follows the successful delivery of supplies by the Ministry of Education and Training....

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Sunday - 18th January, 2026
Cover of Eswatini Sunday

Govt, REPS warn public against crossing flooded bridges and rivers

The Royal Eswatini Police Service and Eswatini Governemt is appealing to all emaswati to exercise extreme caution and avoid using the affected bridges and roads. If you do not absolutely need to travel, it is advisable that you stay indoors until the...

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Sunday - 18th January, 2026
Cover of Times of Eswatini Sunday

FPE Act to be amended to include Grade 0

MBABANE – In order to ensure a proper rollout of Grade 0 in all public schools in the country, government is set to amend the Free Primary Education Act, 2010. This was confirmed by the Principal Secretary (PS) in the Ministry of Education and...

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Sunday - 18th January, 2026
Cover of Sunday Observer (Eswatini)

‘MORE THAN HALF OF EMASWATI DON’T KNOW WHAT CLIMATE CHANGE IS’

More than half of the country’s population say they do not know what climate change is, despite experiencing worsening droughts, crop failures and extreme weather over the past decade, according to new findings from Afrobarometer. The Afrobarometer...

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Thursday - 8th January, 2026
Cover of What's Happening?
Tuesday - 28th October, 2025
Cover of Inside Biz Magazine (Eswatini)

Non- Renewal of AGOA: Effects Too Loud to Ignore

The silence is deafening. The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) expired on September 30, 2025, and has yet to be renewed by the US. The question is, why are we so silent as a country? Are there measures in place that we don’t know about, or are...

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