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Thank-you and happy holidays!

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I cannot thank you enough for spending time reading blogposts on this blog. It has been beautiful and heart warming to see the readership grow.  This blog was launched 14 July 2016, the day I overcame my fear of writing. It has always been my dream but I just never went on to write (thats a story for another day). To everyone who calls, send whatsapps, inbox and chat to me about this blog, my writing skills and the future, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. The constructive criticism,  praise and just appreciation has been amazing. The number of people who read each post since they were published.  Thank-you, thank-you Swaziland for being my number 1 supporters, the rest of the world for believing my writing is worth coming back to read about it on daily basis. The journey continues next year, for now I just want to take it easy and relax for the next 10 days. The countries that read my blog.  May you all have a festive season filled with love...

Free Wi-fi at Ekwetsembeni Charity event

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Thanks to Mackntech Technologies everyone at the Farai Foundation Ekwetsembeni Charity event will be connected! Its free wi-fi for the whole day to everyone! If that isn't early Christmas for everyone I don't know what is.                          Established in 2013 and officially incorporated in 2015, Mackntech Technologies saw an opportunity to bridge the gap in the marketplace specializing in Data, PBX, VoIP, Internet and Development. This team with 5 years accumulated experience in ICT have been involved in designing solutions for big corporations. These ICT professionals have a strong  software design and maintenance. Hard at work  The team "At Mackntech Technologies, we believe that excellent service is the key to establishing and maintaining happy and successful relationships between us and our clients. Our commitment to our clients extends beyond initial development to full support and ...

SXEKings_Swaziland does it for Charity

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Well, well, well, guess what? We got our own cool Altezza/LexusIS car squad in Swaziland! SXEKings_Swaziland is an Altezza/LexusIS owners club established 2016. These guys know how to turn up! They convoy on Sundays to different areas in the country with over 26 cars, sometimes they have braai and just chill with their SXEQueens. The SXEQueens  SXEKings Swaziland convoy  Having come together for the passion of motorsport, the Kings saw an opportunity to help the less fortunate in the country. Up to date, they have participated in 3 Charity events including Charity Fundraising events, and donating parcels to 50 elderly people of the area of Mshingishingini. For these guys, its not all about the cars, spinning and fun but helping others with what they have. One of the branded Altezza's  With Farai Foundation charity event coming up on Saturday, SXEKings_Swaziland have partnered with the foundation. They have sponsored the foundation with transpo...

This is Farai Foundation

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I am sure a number of people have heard or read about Farai Foundation. Here is the lowdown. Farai Foundation is a non-profit organization that operates exclusively for charitable purposes to support education in Southern Africa. It is concerned with putting Africa on the map and in essence Swaziland. This year, Farai Foundation marks its 5 th year in operation and 4 th charity event. Here is a list of other events organised by Farai Foundation in association with partners in charity.        1.    Zimbabwe, Thronhill High School, 2012 where a R220 000 basketball court was constructed. This was a joint venture event between Farai Foundation and Gridbow Engineers. The basketball court               2. Swaziland, Msunduza Primary School, 2013 where the school was cleaned, and E10 000 worth of items were donated. This was proudly supported by Bellcrack Engineers, Umnovu Concepts, Happy Valley Hotel, Mbaba...

HRH Prince Majaha Announced Patron For Farai Foundation

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Farai Foundation Charity event is yet again coming to Swaziland and with much exciting news!  HRH Prince Majaha delivering his speech HRH Prince Majaha has been announced as Farai Foundation patron. Farai Foundation founder Farai Chabata announced this at the preparations meeting held on the 18 th of November 2016 at the Happy Valley Hotel. Farai Foundation Swaziland charity event crew The meeting was held in preparations for the Farai Foundation charity event scheduled for 3 December 2016 at Ekwetsembeni Special School in Mbabane, Swaziland. The meeting in progress  The shy, humble and well collected Prince thanked those in attendance for coming through and supporting such an initiative to help others. He mentioned that many will be blessed and will see what everyone is doing as a blessing. He hopes and knows the event will be a success and encouraged team work in order to have a successful event. HRH Prince Majaha  is passionate about u...

Fitness for Breast Cancer Campaign

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Rovine Communications closed off the month of October with a Fitness for Breast Cancer campaign.  The students take a group photo with Noah - Phela Live Wellness Centre fitness instructor   The attendees doing some squats   The 7 Limkokwing University students took it upon themselves to bring in Swaziland Breast and Cervical Cancer Network (sbccn) to educate fellow students about breast cancer. Through research they leant that Fitness can help fight off Breast Cancer, hence the event ‘Fitness for Breast Cancer'.  The event commenced at 9:30am at Limkokwing University grounds, on the 31 st of October with aerobics session conducted by Phela-Live Wellness Centre fitness Instructor Noah. Nolwazi showing how to self examine your breasts.  Clad in black Limkokwing University T-Shirts, the group of students were smeared with pink paint as an indication of self-love in relation to Breast Cancer. The students seem to enjoy the session as they w...

Mandy the hilarious Queen!

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Mandy proved to be the best female comedian in the country on Friday, 21 Oct 2016. She gave a stunning 45 minutes set! Mandy on stage   H er opening sequence was creative, admirable and new! She told a hilarious story of how she came to Mbabane through a mix of her voice and music tracks. The tracks included Sands’s Vuma, Ncandweni and Spirit Of Praise’s Khulul’ugcobo being the last track where she said, “Ngako ke ngiyacela Nkhosi kutsi namuhla … Khulul’gcobo!” This is what the stage looked like.  That opening sequence alone made me forget that the show started 1hour 30 minutes late. What’s shocking is that they connected the sound and lights after 7:05pm, the time the show was scheduled to start. Nothing signified that there was a show happening inside the theatre club. No ushers, no signage, not even someone checking if we had tickets to the show. I also think they would have done something about the stage décor. So many times I wanted to leave but I ...