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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.
Manzini is a region of Eswatini (formerly known as Swaziland), located in the center-west of the country. It has an area of 4,093.59 km 2 and a population of 355,945 (2017). [3] Its administrative center is Manzini. It borders all three other regions of Eswatini: Hhohho in the north, Lubombo in the east, and Shiselweni in the south.
Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) is divided into four regions: Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini, and Shiselweni. Each region is further divided into tinkhundla. There are 55 tinkhundla in Eswatini and each elects one representative to the House of Assembly of Eswatini. Tinkhundla are, in turn, divided into smaller imiphakatsi.
The same act saw the establishment of the Swaziland National Trust Commission. [1] The Commission, a parastatal of the Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Affairs, is charged with the protection and promotion of the country's cultural heritage.
Pages in category "Populated places in Manzini Region" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.
It is the seat of the Diocese of Manzini [3] (Latin: Dioecesis Manziniensis) which was created in 1951 by the bull Suprema Nobis of Pope Pius XII. This included in the ecclesiastical province of Johannesburg in South Africa, whose leaders are bishops of Manzini since 1955. It was visited by Pope John Paul II on September 16, 1988, on his tour ...
Malkerns is a town in Eswatini, located in the Manzini District.It has six (wards) . Malkerns is a vibrant settlement located in Eswatini's middleveld, strategically situated midway between Ezulwini and Manzini [1] This fertile expanse of farmland, adorned with the spiky grey-green leaves of pineapple plantations, serves as Eswatini’s breadbasket.
It is a home to such big hitters such as Conco, the Coca Cola concentrate plant and fashion international, a garment manufacturer that employs over 1250 people. Other notable industries are Macmillan Swaziland, the country's most leading publisher and supplier of school textbooks, and Swaziland beverages which produces local soft drinks and beers.