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The cuisine of Eswatini is largely determined by the seasons and the geographical region. Staple foods in Eswatini include sorghum and maize, [1] often served with goat meat, a very popular livestock there. [2] The farming industry mainly depends on sugar cane, tobacco, rice, corn, peanuts, and the exportation of goat meat and beef.
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.
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Mhlume is a town located in the Lubombo district of Eswatini. Mhlume has a population in excess of 20,000. It is well known for its large sugar cane fields in the area. It also has a sugar refinery called Mhlume (Swaziland) Sugar Company. Mhlume Sugar Company acquires sugar cane from out-growers in the surrounding area during the harvesting season.
Rank City 1986 1997 2005 est. Region 1. Manzini: 18,844 25,571 110,537 Manzini: 2. Mbabane: 38,290 57,992 76,218 Hhohho: 3. Big Bend: 9,676 9,374 10,342 Lubombo
The town is located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of the border crossing to South Africa (the border crossing is known as Bordergate on the Eswatini side and Mananga on the South African side) and about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the border crossing to Mozambique (known as Lomahashaon the Eswatini side and Namaacha on the Mozambique side).
Siphofaneni is a town in the Lubombo Region of central Eswatini (Swaziland), 45 kilometres from Manzini and 20 kilometres from Big Bend, a major sugarcane-producing town on the main highway leading to Durban. It has a tropical climate, very hot during summer and cold in winter.
The town is located on the southern banks of the Maputo River, in Lubombo Region, in the southeastern part of the country, close to the border with the Republic of South Africa, approximately 130 kilometres (81 mi), by road, south-east of Mbabane, the largest city and capital of Swaziland. [2]