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  2. Mbandzeni - Wikipedia

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    Mbandzeni (also known as Dlamini IV, Umbandine, [2] Umbandeen [3]) (c. 1855–1889) was the King of Swaziland (now Eswatini) from 1872 until 1889. Ingwenyama Mbandzeni was the son of Mswati II and Nandzi Nkambule. [4] [5] His mother the wife of King Mswati had died when he was still very young. Mbandzeni ascended to the throne after his half ...

  3. Mbabane - Wikipedia

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    Mbabane ( / ˌʌmbɑːˈbɑːneɪ /; [1] Swazi: ÉMbábáne, IPA: [ɛ́ᵐbʱáɓánɛ]) is a city in Eswatini (previously called Swaziland), and is one of the two capitals (along with Lobamba ), serving as the executive capital. It has an estimated population of 94,874 (2010). It is located on the Mbabane River and its tributary the Polinjane ...

  4. Succession to the Swazi throne - Wikipedia

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    Inkhosikati LaMbikiza. 1986 Inkhosikati LaMbikiza — (born 16 June 1969 as Sibonelo Mngomezulu) Daughter of Percy Mngomezulu; an advocate, received an LLB from UNISA in 2001 and a graphic design degree from Limkokwing University in 2017. LaMbikiza is involved in the Swazi Royal Initiative to Combat AIDS (RICA).

  5. Sibebe Survivor - Wikipedia

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    Sibebe Survivor. / -26.154098; 31.101722. Sibebe Survivor is an annual hike in Mbuluzi, Eswatini, [1] involving a climb to the top of Sibebe, the world's second largest single granite monolith. Initiated by the Rotary Club of Mbabane -Mbuluzi in July 2004, the Sibebe Survivor hike follows a course from Mbuluzi High School to the top of the rock ...

  6. Education in Eswatini - Wikipedia

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    Education in Eswatini, as of 2009, is free at the primary level, mainly grades 1 through 4, and is also free for orphaned and vulnerable children, though not compulsory. [8] In 1996, the net primary school enrollment rate was 90.8%, with gender parity at the primary level. [8] In 1998, 80.5% of children reached grade five.

  7. Vehicle registration plates of Eswatini - Wikipedia

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    This allows for 26 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 26 x 26 = 17,576,000 vehicle registration numbers. The 2010 design consists of black lettering superimposed over a pictorial image of a landscape of hills. Between the main number and the registration districts, two traditional Swazi “beehive” huts (known as Gucasithandaze [3]) are shown over a background ...

  8. Wonder Nhleko - Wikipedia

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    Club career. Nhleko is nicknamed "Samba Jive". [3] He has been regarded as one of the most experienced players in Eswatini and played in South Africa. [4] He has been regarded as one of the most important players of Swazi side Mbabane Swallows. [5] He helped the club win every trophy in Swaziland and achieve a season-long unbeaten run that ...

  9. Manzini - Wikipedia

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    Website. mzcitycouncil .sz. Manzini (formerly known as Bremersdorp) is a large city in Eswatini (Swaziland), which is also the city of Eswatini's Manzini Region. The city is the country's second largest urban center behind the capital Mbabane, with a population of 110,000 (2008). It is known as "The Hub" of Eswatini and lies on the MR3 road.