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' Swaziland Government Gazette ‘ SWAZILAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY VOL. XXXVI} MBABANE,Friday, Angust 6th., 1999 [No. 499 CONTENTS No. Page GENERAL NOTICES 43. Election of Bucopho Betinkhundla Members Notice, 1999 .......ccccescccseeseseseetscetseeseeueeees 612 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY GENERAL NOTICE NO. 43 OF 1999 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PARLIAMENT OF SWAZILAND ORDER, 1992 (Order No. 1 of 1992) ELECTION OF BUCOPHO BETINKHUNDLA MEMBERS NOTICE, 1999 (Undersection 4) It is notified for general information that the person whose nameis listed in the Schedule hereto has been elected a member ofthe Bucopho Benkhundla ofthe Inkhundla that appears opposite the person’s name. “SCHEDULE” HHOHHO REGION BUCOPHO MEMBERS INKHUNDLA UMPHAKATSI NAME OF BUCOPHO Lobamba Nkhanini Josiah Mhlupheki Dlamini Ezabeni Stanley Siyabonga Dlamini Lobamba Majahodvwa Khumalo Ezulwini Magiyogiyo Dlamini Elangeni Rose Motsa Mbabane East SIMPA Zacharia Mnisi St. Marks Charles Msimango Msunduza Philip P. Masuku Mbabane West Mangwaneni Tom Ginindza MbabaneCentral Mbongiseni Siyaya Nkwalini Elphas Sikhondze Maphalaleni Sitseni Sotsha Dlamini Ka-Siko Phathi Dlamini Ensingweni Dumsane M.Dlamini Mabeleni William Shabangu Emfeni Lofana Dlamini Madlolo Joseph Mnisi Emcengeni Mphathi Dlamini Maphalaleni Mandla Tsabedze Meleti Mambazibukhali Motsa Hhukwini Dlangeni Vusi Thomas Masilela Lamgabhi David Ngconjwane Simelane Motshane Siphocosini Samson Msibi Ekupheleni Timothy Mthimkhulu Motshane Majalimane Vilakati Sigangeni EnockT. Dlamini Mpholonjeni Mangaliso Malindzisa Luhlend!weni Queeneth Mazibuko 613 Nkhaba Nkhaba Warra Dlamini Ekuvinjelweni Andrias Malindzisa Ejubukweni Meshack Mnisi Malanti Mabhula Mnisi Ka-Lofokati Lukhenya Mhlanga Pigg’s Peak Luhhumaneni Boy Matsebula Nginamadvolo Alfred Musa Gama Ekwakheni Musa Mabuza Bulembu Bheki Dlamini Pigg’s Peak Phylis Zwane Nsangwini Amos Mahazule Ntfonjeni Ka-Ndwandwe Petros M. Kunene Ka-Hhelehhele Ephraem M.Masinga Ka-Hhohho ThembaS. Ndlovu Ka-Lomshiyo Samuel Mandla Dlamini Mshingishingini Ndaba Dlamini Emvembili Mphikeleli J. Dlamini Evusweni Isaac M. Dlamini Timphisini Mashobeni Cekaceka Shongwe Ka-Hhohho Elias Mathunjwa Mvembili Mlondolozi Dlamini Ludzibini Phesheya Petros Dlamini Mayiwane Emkhweni Siboshwa Dlamini Emkhuzweni Patson Mthunzi Dlamini Herefords Jane Magongo Efasini Samuel L. Mkhonta Mavula Solomon Y. Dlamini Mhlangatane Embangweni Musa Ndwandwe Ka-Mavula Gawula Shongwe Enyakatfo Mawaya Khumalo Ka-Zinyane Jos’key Magagula Emphofu Amos M. Mathonsi Nhlang’uyavuka Sayiwane Mathonsi Emalibeni Samson Masilela Dwabangeni Logadza Gumedze Esidwashini Khuphuka Dlamini Madlangempisi Emzaceni Martha Mamba Ekuphakameni Jabu J. Magagula Ka-Gucuka Sabatha Dlamini Buhlebuyeza Gagu Victor Nxumalo Zandondo Bongani G. Simelane Endzingeni Endzingeni Marwick Khumalo Emvuma Ndaba Sikhondze Ebulandzeni Ntiwane Tsabedze Eludlawini Mangaliso Vilakati Mgungundlovu Masitsela S. Khumalo Ekwaliweni Simeon Mpila Enkamanzi Emmah Mhlanga 614 LUBOMBOREGION INKHUNDLA UMPHAKATSI NAME OF BUCOPHO Dvokodvweni Sigcaweni Solomon Gamedze Malindza Steven Tsabedze Enjabulweni Coffel J. Shongwe Mampempeni Stephen Fakudze Mdumezulu Mfanimpela E. Nxumalo Mhlangatane Timothy Magongo Lomahasha Lomahasha Barnabas Mahlalela Shewula Bernard Mbutfo Sifundza Tsambokhulu Hoshoba G, Dlamini Mafucula Elias Maseko Hlane Hlane Paul Gawula Nkentjane Khuphuka Phunguleni Mantimakhulu Entandweni Amos M. Hlatshwako Ekhushweni Nkwane Mabuza Siphofaneni Sigcaweni Absalom B. Hlophe Neeka Petros Gabheni Tsela Hlutse SimonM. Gama Vikizijula Glory Sihlongonyane Madlenya Genukile Joseph Mamba Mphumakudze Zakhele Madibhane Makhanya Macetjeni Mahlanganisa Fakudze Ka-Mkhweli Mfaniselwa Sipho Dlamini Engevini Mciniseli Mcondvo Tsabedze Tambuti Jockonia Gumedze Maphilingo _ Amos Gadlela Mpolonjeni Ka-Ndzangu Gongoda M. Tsabedze Mpolonjeni Moses B. Maziya Ka-Shoba Pheshane S. Vilakati Ngcina Thulani Diamini Siteki Sitsatsaweni Mayiwane J. Lulane Mlindazwe Judas Mavela Ndzabandzaba Makhewu Boy Hamilton Maziya Ka-Langa Wiseman Ntshingila Lubuli Canterbury Jacob Mngometulu Inkwezi Soguzu Alfred Mamba Mambathweni/Moyeni Volo Simelane Mbutfu/Nsumbane Elphas Richard Myeni Enkhanini Makhundu A. Mngometulu Mhlume Mhlume Norman Zaphi Gina Vuvulane Johannes Motsa Tshaneni Alfred M. Lukhele Simunye Michael Dlamini 615 Matsanjeni Mambane Nhianhla Dlamini Tikhuba Johannes Magongo Maphungwane Aramethea Maziya Lukhetseni Thulani Dlamini Nkilongo Gamula Tiny Tentile Banda Mayaluka Richard Ndzinisa Lukhutfu Sitani Maria Ndzinisa Mndobandoba June S. Ngcamphalala Crooks Plantations Bongani Dlamini Sithobela Mamiza Alfred Gina Nkonjwa Elphas Dlamini Eluhlanyeni Mantaba Mkhaliphi MANZINIREGION INKHUNDLA UMPHAKATSI ' NAME OF BUCOPHO Mahlangatsha Mgomfelweni Makowosi E. Maseko Mpholonjeni Lekinah Dlamini Nsangwini Mbuyiswa Vilakati Ludvondvolweni Jerry Mshumbu Nhlabatsi Bhawini Mandla S. Hlophe Neiniselweni BensonNdlalambi Dlamini Mambatfweni Dudu Khumalo Luzelweni Msila Tsela Ka-Zulu MsengeElliot Tsela Endzeleni Raymond Dlamini Sigcineni Benson K. Manyatsi Ngwempisi Macudvulwini David K. Motsa Lushikishini Gideon Kunene Ngcoseni Samuel Vilakati Velezizweni Mzolimi Nkambule Mahhashini John Mtsetfwa Khabonina Johannes Zwane Megazini Lydia Maziya Bhadzeni I Themba Ngwenya Bhadzeni II Obed Mbuyisa Edladleni Ben Maseko Ntontozi Neabaneni Phineas Nkambule Mphini Annah Sihlongonyane Ndlinilembi Elizabeth Mndzebele Ka-Ndinda Simango Dlamini Khalangilile Maduma A. Khumalo Gebeni Simon Neosho Mndzebele Ekukhanyeni Mdayane Zacharia Dabulamanzi Mavundla Ka-Ntunja Majahabovu Hlatshwako Nkiliji Mfelani Zebrone Dlamini Bhekinkhosi Nduku Simelane 616 Sankolweni Luke Mangaliso Sangweni Embeka Samson Sihlongonyane Ngcayini Elijah Bhembe Ngwazini Bhekumusa Dlamini Maliyaduma Vusi David Mtsetfwa Nsenga AbednegoS.Vilakati Emswaceni Douglas J. Khumalo Ebutfongweni Samson Shongwe Enyakeni Mirriet Mavuso Mkhulamini Thantazile Dlamini Nhlambeni Edwaleni ThembaT. Dlamini Ka-Shali Mzwandile Shongwe Nhlambeni Abel M. Dlamini Ka-Njelu Oupa Jacob Masina Mangcongco Mafutseni West Masoma Zwane Ezenukeni Luke Sibiya Dwalile Peter M. Maseko Sandlane Sizakele Patricia Mbetse Kwaluseni Kwaluseni Russia Mabuza Mhlane Solomon Mshipheli Dlamini Logoba Themba B. Kunene Mtfongwaneni Bulunga Dumsani Ndlovu Gundvwini Mpuzana Dlamini Elwandle Joseph Mciniseli Mkhatshwa Hlane Austin Shongwe Ndlalambi Bhoyizile Zeblon Msibi Mafutseni Etimbutini Mgugu Andrias Msibi Ka-Bhudla Meshack Ngwenya Lundzindzaneni Aaron F, M. Matsebula Luhlokohla Elliot Khuzwayo Bhembe Mafutseni Benedict Sipho Nkambule Ekuchwaleni John Matfunjwa Engeulwini Aaron Sikhondze Mkhiweni Emvelo Jamludi Ndzinisa Ekutsimleni Mandia Samuel Dlamini Mbelebeleni Fana F. Dlamini Lamgabhi Ka-Luhleko Simon Hlatshwako Engwenyameni Makhwanazi Shiba Othandweni Hlengiwe Dlamini Mhlangeni Timothy Singandu Dlamini Dvudvusini Austin Vana Dlamini Lamgabhi Sipho Mabuza Mhiambanyatsi Mbangave Aaron Mbokodvo Zwane Zondwako Musa Nhleko Mlindazwe Mashaza L. Dlamini Dingizwe Bhikizizwe Mbuyisa Lundzi Bongani Dlamini Bhunya Msongelwa Shiba 617 Lobamba Lomdzala Mahlanya Neane Martha Mndzebele Ekufinyeni Zephania Ntshalintshali Luyengo Rodger Dvuba Manzini North Manzini Central Sizakele Dlamini Emnyenyweni Guza Dlamini Mzimnene Petros Mhlanga Emakholweni Magida Nhlengethwa Edwaleni Christopher Nhlengethwa Ludzeludze Nkamanzi Msolwa Cyprian Motsa Mbekelweni Ben Dlamini Zombodze Thandi T. Dlamini Vusweni ThomasM.Shabalala Sigombeni Johannes Mandla Dlamini Sibuyeni Siceliwe A. Bhembe Ekudzeni Veleleni Shongwe Lozitha Prince Cetshwayo Manzini South Zakhele Elijah Sibusiso Dlamini Moneni Lucy J. Ntshakala Nazarene Sibusiso Cedric Simelane Mijingo Michael Khumalo SHISELWENIREGION INKHUNDLA UMPHAKATSI NAME OF BUCOPHO Maseyisini Vusweni Milton Mzinyane Eluphuyeni Joseph Mdluli Esimemeni Zephaniah Kunene Embilaneni Shadrack Mkhonta Masibini Ephraem Motsa Ka-Dlovunga Sipho N. Dlamini Zombodze Negwenyameni Robert Mkhonta Zombodze Lenah Dlamini - Mampondweni Aaron Dlamini Sandleni Ka-Shiba Jeremiah D. Dlamini Nkhomonye Daniel Dlamini Lomfa Suzindi Shabangu Khamsile Boy Nsibande Kanzameya Dumsani Nhlabatsi Nhletsheni Patrick Simelane Kagasa James Mkhweli Ebufaneni Zubela J. Nxumalo Ka-Gwegwe Elphas Simelane Ngololweni Mkhanyiseni Dlamini Nkhungwini Dumsani Dlamini Enkalangeni Reuben Ndlangamandla Shiselweni I Esikhotseni Philip M. Lukhele Mbeka Makhosini L. Mkhabela Mkhitsini Meshack Mdluli Makhwelela Zacharia Mdluli 618 Embabala Sipho Dlamini Emphangisweni Mkhipheni Dlamini Mahlalini Joel Ndzabukelwako Embangweni Ntombifuthi Mamba Mathendele Henry Mavuso Gege Emhlahlweni Simon M.Lukhele Mashobeni Aubrey S. Mdluli Tsambekwako Alpheus S, Dlamini Nsukazi Elijah N. Nxumalo Mlindazwe Isaiah Msibi Dinga Amon M.Malinga Victor M. Mdluli Siyendle Solomon Motsa Shamanti Joseph Sacolo Esigengeni Abednigo S. Mndzebele Hosea Nsingizini Fanalakhe Ndwandwe Ka-Liba Caleb S. Malindzisa Manyiseni Elphas Mafu Lushini Khanyeni Tfwala Ondiyaneni Vusumuzi Nxumalo Somntongo Mncitsini Solomon Mngometulu Ephangweni Elphas K. Mbhamali Maplotini David Maseko Vimbizibuko Johnson Mbhamali Ngudzeni Nokwane Isaiah S. Simelane Lusitini Hezekiah M. Matsenjwa Phobane Elliot Ngwenya Ka-Mbiko Aaron Mbingo Mshengu Enock Mamba Mphini Absalom Xaba Ndushulweni Jeremiah Phakatsi Mhawu Abel G, Simelane Matsanjeni Ekuphumieni Simon M. Nxumalo Dinabanye Richard Mbhamali Nsalitje - Sipho Matse Bambitje Aaron Ngobe Nkwene Ka-Gwebu Sigulumba Nicholas Tsabedze Enhilalabantfu Dan Dladla Buseleni Daniel Vilakati Ekuphumleni James Hlophe Hlobane Petros M. Dlamini Sigwe Nyatsini Ndoda Khumalo Mphakeni Malane Simelane Ndunazithini Fanukwente Dlamini Elulakeni Sam Nxumalo 619 Shiselweni | Emchinsweni Simon Hlophe Dumenkhungwini Petros Mathunjwa Ezikhotheni . Komidi Mtshali Manyandzeni Msolwa R. Dlamini Mabonabulawe Alfred B. Ndlangamandla Mtsambama Bhanganoma Petros Zwane Magele Saul Dlamini Ekwendzeni Dorah Khumalo Kazenzile Naphtal C. Masuku Ebenezer John Nkabindze Ka-Mbhoke Makhalane Dlamini Kubuta Negololweni Njabulo Simelane Enhlalabantfu Shadrack S. Nhleko Emanyeveni Morris Dlamini R. D. THWALA Umphatsi Lukhetfo The Government Printer, Mbabane.
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