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Encyclopedia > Themba Dlamini

Absalom Themba Dlamini (born 1950) is the current Prime Minister of Swaziland. He has been Prime Minister since 26 November 2003. 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... List of the Heads of Government of Swaziland See Also: List of Kings of Swaziland, lists of incumbents Category: ... November 26 is the 330th day (331st on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


See also: List of national leaders This is a List of national leaders, showing heads of state and heads of government where different, mainly in parliamentary systems; it should be noted that often a leader is both in presidential systems or dictatorships. ...

Preceded by:
Paul Shabangu
Prime Minister of Swaziland
2003–present
Incumbent

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Dlamini said there would be five centres in the Eastern Cape and in each of the eight other provinces.
Dlamini said Ceta's project, which would take three years to complete, would concentrate on building-related skills such as bricklaying and carpentry.
Dlamini emphasised that the Recognition of Prior Learning was meant to take on board those who had learnt and knew a building trade informally, but did not have the necessary certificates to prove it.
Swaziland declares national disaster due to drought, AIDS (474 words)
Prime Minister Themba Dlamini made the declaration -- the first since 1992 -- on Wednesday and announced that the disaster had been gazetted, the Times of Swaziland reported Thursday.
Dlamini told the paper: "The kingdom of Swaziland is seriously facing a humanitarian crisis that stems from three adjoining fundamental trends, namely drought and land degradation, increasing poverty and HIV/AIDS.
Dlamini, who had concluded a tour of the hardest-hit eastern areas said: "Indeed the situation is bad.
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