Swaziland set to empower small businesses

October 25, 2010

Mtheto Lungu, AfricaNews reporter in Lilongwe, Malawi Swaziland Parliament will soon discuss the much awaited Citizens Empowerment Bill. The piece of legislature was drafted in accordance with Section 60(3) of the country’s Constitution.Commerce, Industry and Trade minister Jabulile Mashwama said his ministry was pursuing the process of presenting before Parliament the bill that seeks to [...]

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Rock Paintings

October 5, 2010

The amazing paintings that the San have left are all that remains of their history in Swaziland and depict scenes from a lifestyle which remained virtually unchanged for thousands of years. They are usually painted on flat rock walls of exposed grey to light yellow sandstone, usually in caves or rock shelters. The earliest known [...]

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The Bantu Migration

October 3, 2010

In the Great Lakes region of sub-equatorial central to east Africa around the areas know known as Nigeria and Cameroon, lived a large number of native people of different origin which were collectively labelled as Bantu by European anthropologists. The term Bantu is derived from the Zulu collective noun for ‘people’, the term is also [...]

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