Africa-Press – Eswatini. It is a never-ending act of benevolence as His Majesty King Mswati III continues to show his generosity by taking care of the elderly by giving a helping hand.
The King has commanded that 10 elderly people of Hosea Inkhundla should be contracted 10 houses with immediate effect.
The King strongly emphasised the importance of respect for the elderly during the official opening of the world-class Hosea Inkhundla, a community hall and an all-free clinic.
The King emphatically spoke about the importance of ensuring that the elderly enjoy decent living standards to continue blessing the Kingdom of Eswatini.
He went on to say the Eswatini culture has, since time immemorial, preached the gospel of respect to every member of the populace, especially for the elderly.
“I am happy to be at Hosea Inkhundla, where I have been shown affection for the Tinkhundla system of democracy.
His Majesty the King with Usizo Plaza Owner Justice Nxumalo and family after the official opening.
The King has sanctioned Hluthi to be developed into an industrial town.
It is for this reason that 10 destitute elderly within the Hosea constituency will be identified and built first world-class homes,” said His Majesty as the air was filled with joyful cries of “Bayethe Wena WaPhakathi!”
The people of Hosea Inkhundla, dignitaries, Ministers of the crown, Princes, parliamentarians, and the business community, together with over 3000 members of the public, expressed gratitude for the King’s kind gesture.
King wants Hluthi mutated into an industrial town, and opens Usizo Plaza
His Majesty King Mswati III wants the Hluthi to be developed into an industrial hub.
This statement was made by the King as he officially opened Usizo Plaza in Hluthi in the Shiselweni Region.
The 100 per cent liSwati-owned complex,
owned by Shiselweni business community chairman and border determination special committee member,
Justice Nxumalo, houses anchor shops such as Pep, Buy Cash Hardware, and Shoprite U-Save, amongst others, and currently employs about 150 Emaswati.
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