News Swaziland Exports: What’s Eaten Where: Eswatini
When Queen Elizabeth II died, she was widely reported to have been the second longest-reigning monarch in history after Louis XIV. That was wrong. The actual longest-reigning monarch was Sobhuza II of Eswatini. Born in 1899, he ascended the throne at the age of four months, and ruled over his…
News Swaziland Exports: Africans perfected the art of mining 43,000 years ago before the arrival of Europeans
The minerals mined by the early men in Africa were likely red haematite and specularite. The archaeological findings were excavated from the Ngwenya Mine, situated at the northwestern border of Eswatini (Swaziland) in Southern Africa. The evidence suggests that the prehistoric men in Africa engaged in mining some 43,000 years ago. The researchers said the...
News Swaziland Exports: Coherence of economic development approach concerning – COSATU
COSATU Central Executive Committee statement. 24 February 2022. The Congress of South African Trade Unions held a scheduled meeting of its Central Executive Committee from 21-23, ...
News Swaziland Exports: Spirited Swaziland continue climb
Exports and plans for the futureIt was also at the COSAFA Cup that Swaziland forward Felix Badenhorst, one of the stars of the national team, caught the eye of many African clubs with his keen eye ...
News Swaziland Exports: SUGAR EXPORTS FALL 41% IN 3 MONTHS
MBABANE – The country is recording a sharp decline in sugar exports. Comparisons for a three-month period done by this publication show that the exports for the country’s main commodity have fallen by ...