swaziland in English

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a small landlocked kingdom in southern Africa, bounded by South Africa and Mozambique; population 1,337,200 (est. 2009); capital, Mbabane; languages, Swazi and English (both official).

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1. A Royal Welcome to Swaziland

2. Elevation of Lobamba,Swaziland Elevation Map, Topo, Contour.

3. We're recruit in London, group and train in Swaziland.

4. He won the footballer of the year in Swaziland for 2006-2007.

5. In effect, though a retentionist State in law, Swaziland was abolitionist in practice.

6. Visitors from Swaziland view new Bibles being produced at the South Africa branch

7. His Majesty expressed confidence that President Kovind’s visit would set India-Swaziland relations on a new trajectory.

8. In Swaziland, educational games and leisure activities still exist within a complex socio-cultural range of traditional activities

9. Swaziland is a small, self-governing country of 6,704 square miles [17,364 sq km] located inside South Africa.

10. He commended the Swazi Members of Parliament on their efforts for advancing His Majesty’s of transforming Swaziland into a developed country by 2022.

11. Adding to the rich variety of races are over a hundred thousand black mine workers on contract from neighbouring Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, Malawi, and Mozambique.

12. David Bailie was born in 1937 in South Africa, going to boarding school in Swaziland and emigrating to Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) with his family in 1952

13. In this context, President Kovind conveyed the Government of India’s decision for setting up 20 solar charging stations in various low electricity access areas of Swaziland.

14. Sh Rajinder Bhagat presently High Commissioner of India to Mozambique has been concurrently accredited as High Commissioner of India to Kingdom of Swaziland with residence in Maputo (Mozambique).

15. Thus far, the police have adamantly refused to give the brothers such permission, even though they were registered as a religious organization in Swaziland in October of 1974.

16. Anchusa capensis has been long introduced into our gardens, it is native to South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland, preferring dry, sandy places it is often found in disturbed areas such as roadside verges

17. She returned to her homeland and joined the faculty of the University of Swaziland, becoming a lecturer in the chemistry department in 1973, the dean of science from 1976 to 1980, a senior lecturer in 1979, a full professor the following year, and vice-chancellor from 1988 to 2003.

18. 2 days ago · “Warriors of African liberation struggles quickly turned into self-Aggrandizing potentates betraying the public trust.” Palliatives were fashioned in neocolonial metropolises in their varied forms, the British Commonwealth – headed, naturally, by the Queen of England, not by King Mswati III of Swaziland, being one of such pacifiers.

19. In a special ceremony, The King conferred the highest honour of Swaziland, the Order of the Lion, on President Kovind, in recognition of the fact that he was the first Indian Head of State to visit the Kingdom, and for acknowledging the contributions made by India for advancing Eswatini’s (Swaziland's) development agenda, including through the new initiatives announced during the present visit.