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Government Gazette Extraordinary (Si Swarmann GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY VOL, XXXVI] MBABANE, Thursday, March 4th., 1999 [No. 448 CONTENTS No. Page GENERAL NOTICES 5. Revocation of Members of Bucopho (Tinkhundla Committees) Notice, 1999 ....... pene 143 10. Election of Members of Bucopho Gnkhundla Committees) Notioe, 199900... $57: PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY 148 GENERAL NOTICENO. 9 OF 1999 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PARLIAMENT OF SWAZILAND ORDER, 1992 (Order No. 1 of 1992) REVOCATION OF MEMBERS OF BUCOPHO (TINKHUNDLA COMMITTEES) , NOTICE, 1999 (Under section 5) It is notified for general information that the following members ofBucopho’s appointments are, in terms of section 5 ofthe Establishmentofthe Parliament ofSwazilandOrder, 1992, revoked with effect from the 31st March, 1999 - HHOHHO REGION Mbhlangatane Inkhundla Mahhevu Magagula Neumbi Vilakati Sotjwala Masilela David Hlatshwako LukeN. Magagula Fanyana Dlamini Mpede J. Magagula Elias Mahlalela Ndzingeni Inkhundla Manealiso Vilakati Phineas Sikhondze Mahhova Mohale Tryphina Nkambule Mantenga Mkhonta Ntiwane Tsabedze Ntfonjeni Inkhundla Maphikelela Dlamini Petros Mboni Shongwe Daniel Vilakati Amos N. Diamini Petros Mtsandzi Kunene Mini M. Zulu Isaac M. Dlamini Mayiwane Inkhundla Msolini Dlamini Samuel N. Matfonsi Solomon Dlamini Mhawu Magagula 149 Madlangampisi Inkhundla Martha Mamba Jockonia Diamini Jabu Magagula Macala Magagula Abel Mavuso Piggs Peak Inkhundla Hilda Vilakati Mvelaphansi Dlamini Elias Macina Amos Mahazula Giga Diamini Timpisini Inkhundla Mabhoko Shongwe Elias Mathunjwa Vusi Motsa _ Mlondolozi Diamini Lobamba Inkhandla Josiah Dlamini Mshilawozi Madonsela Mijeyi Magongo Majahabovu D. Maseko Mavulane Magongo Hhakwini Inkhundla Samuel S. Hlophe Sipho Vilakati Motshane Inkhundla Cameroon Simelane Absalom Shongwe David Mlotjwa Douglas Sihlongonyane Michael Shongwe Joseph Joko Shongwe German Sokhona Dlamini Mbabane East Inkhundla Amos Ngubeni Mankayane Mthembu Mbabane West Inkhandla Meshack Rodney Kunene Samuel Makhubu John Ngalwane Mabuza 150 Nkhaba Inkhundla Gadavu Maduma John Lukhele David Mamba Dikida Stephen Shabangu Mankambu Mnisi Maphalaleni Inkhundla Lofana Dlamini Miashiya Dlamini Mageba P. Simelane Sibheva Dlamini Mnmeli Joseph Mnisi Bambezibukhali Motsa Mahhelane Diamini Raphael Sotja Diamini Jonas Magongo MANZINI REGION Manzini South Inkhundla Mphiko Lukhele Albert Nxumalo Jeffrey Dlamini Manzini North Inkhundla Sipho John Magagula Jerome Diamini . Cyril Nxumalo Jameson Bhembe Ntondozi Inkhundla Lomsombuluko Diudiu Enock Motsa Micha N. Nkambule SimangaDiamini Mfanyana Ndzimandze Aaron Diamini Jerome Mtintwa Kunene Mkhiweni Inkhundla Gabriel Dube Absalom Mavuso Abraham S. Dlamini Meshack Magagula Ngwempisi Inkhundla ElphasT. Ngwenya ~ Johnson Mntshali SWAZILAND LON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY VOL. XXXVI] MBABANE,Thursday, March 4th. 1999 [No. 448 CONTENTS No. ‘Page GENERAL NOTICES 9. Revocation of Members of Bucopho (Tinkhundla Committees) Notice, 1999 ............... 148 10. Election of Members of Bucopho (Inkhundla Committees) Notice, 1999 oo...eee 157 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY 148 GENERAL NOTICE NO. 9 OF 1999 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PARLIAMENT OF SWAZILAND ORDER, 1992 (Order No. 1 of 1992) REVOCATION OF MEMBERS OF BUCOPHO (TINKHUNDLA COMMITTEES) ‘ NOTICE, 1999 (Under section 5) It is notified for general information that the following members ofBucopho’s appointments are, in terms of section 5 ofthe Establishmentofthe Parliament ofSwaziland Order, 1992, revoked with effect from the 31st March, 1999 - HHOHHO REGION Mblangatane Inkhundla Mahhevu Magagula Neumbi Vilakati Sotjwala Masilela David Hlatshwako LukeN, Magagula Fanyana Diamini Mpede J. Magagula Elias Mahialela Ndzingeni Inkhundla . iso Vi . Phineas Sikhondze Mahhova Mohale Tryphina Nkambule Mantenga Mkhonta Ntiwane Tsabedze Ntfenjeni Inkhundla Maphikelela Diamini Petros Mboni Shongwe Daniel Vilakati Amos N. Diamini Petros Mtsandzi Kunene - Mini M. Zulu Isaac M. Diamini Mayiwane Inkhundla Msolini Diamini Samuel N. Matfonsi Solomon Dlamini Mhawu Magagula 149 Madlangampisi Inkhundla Martha Mamba Jockonia Diamini JabuMagagula Macala Magagula Abel Mavuso Piggs Peak Inkhundla Hilda Vikakati Mvelaphansi Dlamini Elias Mancina Amos Mahazula Giga Diamini Timpisini Inkhundla Mabhoko Shongwe Elias Mathunjwa Vusi Motsa Miondolozi Dlamini Lobamba Inkhundla JosiahDiamini Mshilawozi Madonsela Mieyi Magongo Majahabovu D. Maseko Mavulane Magongo Hhukwini Inkhondla Samuel S. Hlophe Sipho Vilakati Motshane Inkhundla Cameroon Simelane Absalom Shongwe David Mlotjwa Douglas Sihlongonyane Michael Shongwe Joseph Joko Shongwe German Sokhona Diamini Mbabane East Inkhundila Amos Ngubeni Mankayane Mthembu Mbabane West Inkhundla Meshack Rodney Kunene Samuel Makhnubu John Ngalwane Mabuza 150 Nkhaba Inkhundla Gadavu Maduma John Lukhele David Mamba Maphalaleni Inkhundia Lofana Diamini Mlashiya Dlamini Mageba P. Simelane Sibheva Dlamini Mmeli Joseph Mnisi Bambezibukhali Motsa Mahhelane Dlamini Raphael Sofa Dlamini Jonas Magongo MANZINI REGION Manzini South Inkhundla Mphiko Lukhele Albert Nxumalo Jeffrey Dlamini Manzini North Inkhundla Sipho John Magagula Jerome Dlamini Cyril Nxumalo Jameson Bhembe . Ntondozi Inkhundla Lomsombuluko Diludiu Enock Motsa Micha N. Nkambule SimangaDiamini Mfanyana Ndzimandze Aaron Dlamini Simon Dlamini Jerome Mtintwa Kunene Mkhiweni Inkhundla Gabriel Dube Absalom Mavuso Abraham S. Dlamini Meshack Magagula Newempisi Inkhundla Elphas T. Ngwenya » Johnson Mntshali 151 Ngwempisi Inkhundla (cont.) Abraham Diamini Lymon N. Ndlandia Emest Khulu Abednego Hlatshwako Elliot Mavimbela Mamfimfi Dlamini Moses Dlamini Mahlangatsha Inkhundla Louis Zwane Nkani Hlophe Petros Ngwenya Msila Tsela Sibongile F. Tsela Mlungu Nhlabatsi Henry Mavimbela Mathendele J. Maseko Mazima Mango Mthiyane Dlamini Johannes Dlamini Mhiambanyatsi Inkhundla Paul Nkambule Lozitha Zwane Michael Khumalo Robert Mbuyisa Bhobela Zwane Hlekeza E, Dlamini Musa Tekeni Nhleko ’ James Khumalo Timothy Dlamini Joseph Mdluli Fanukwente Dlamini Mashokweni Mndzebele Clement Shongwe Lebamba Lomdzala Inkhundla Absalom S. Dlamini James Mziyako Ben Dlamini Kwaluseni Inkhundla Stella Lukhele David Lukhele Lucky M. Dlamini 152 Lamgabhi Inkhundla Titus Dlamini Simon K. Dlamini Lloyd V. Dlamini Sonnyboy H. Dlamini Daniel M. Shiba Dlani Gwebu Ludzeludze Inkhundla Thandi Dlamini Solomon Shongwe Cyprian M. Motsa Madumeyane Dlamini Thomas Tshabalala Amos J. Madzinane Samuel M. Shongwe Mangcongco Inkhundla Lazarus Elliot Dlamini Luke Sibiya Mandla Mahluza Abner J. Mhlanga Masoma Zwane Ndabankulu J. Mamba Musa Nhieko Mafatseni Inkhundla Goba Ndlandla Elliot K. Bhembe Andreas M. Msibi Solomon Mkhatshwa Aaron Z Sikhondze Joseph L. Maziya Salayedvwa Gwebu Mtfongwaneni Inkhundla Mpunzane Jimson Dlamini Josiah Lomafini Nxumalo Austin Muzi Shongwe James Shongwe Mabhena James Nkambule Christopher Paki Mkhatshwa Ekukhanyeni Inkhundla John Shodi Mthethwa Charles N. Thwala Absalom Dlamini Myengwa Dlamini Albert T. Ncongwane Solomon M. Diamini Abednego Dlamini German S. Gama Austin M. Shabangu 153 Nhlambeni Inkhundla Oupa Masina Abel Diamini William Mabuza Machine-Gun Diamini LUBOMBO REGION Nkilengo Inkhundla Clement Mamba Nkosinathi Sithole Richard Ndzinisa Mildred Gamedze Sithebela Inkhundla Sheshengu Mamba Elphus Dlamini Mjaha Miotsa Mjaji Mamba Jabulane Diamini Enid Mamba Mhblume Inkhundla Samuel Sithathabayi Tfwala Moses Bhembe Michael §. Dlamini Jayiva G. Khurnalo Dumsane Dlamini Siteki Inkhundla Phesheya Mdlovu Mavela Ndzabandzaba George Diamini Ndwayiza Lukhele Mpolonjeni Inkhundla Nkonjane Ndzimandze Samuel Vilakati Sitot: Matsenjwa Ndabankhulu Mamba Siphofaneni Inkhundla Mabhulukwana Dlamini Dumisa Ndlangamandla Thomas B. Matsebula Mginiseli G. Tsabedze Almon. Mandila M. Dlamini Boy Ndzimandze Enock Dlamini David Shongwe Bondo Robert Gwebu Mongi Ntshangase 154 LUBOMBO REGION Matsanjeni Inkhundla John Masilela Stephen Gwebu Michah Gamedze Aramathea Maziya Lomahasha Inkhundla Elliot Mahlalela Elias Maseko Jonkie Mabila Sibonangaye Masilela Hiane Inkhundia Shadrack M. Sifundza Nicholas Matsebula Seven Tsabedze John Mfanyane Mabuza Dvokolwako Inkhundla Paul B. Tsabedze Simon T. Magongo Stephen Fakudze Wellinah Tsabedze Mvimbi Fakudze Magwagwa Siwela Lubalini Inkhundla ‘ Lawrence M. Simelane Johannes Masilela Moses Mngomezulu PhineasNgcamphalala Elias Mngomezulu SHISELWENI REGION Maseyisini Inkhundla Mfungelwa Mdluhi Mphosi Hlophe Gidani Mdluli Beni Fakudze Madiulana Mdluli Ngudzeni Inkbundla Abel Simelane Enock Mamba 155 Shiselweni IT Inkhundla Joseph Mngomezulu ' Zembe Mabuza Gundwane Dlamini Joel Ndzabukelwako Timothy Mtsetiwa Lymon Makhosini Mkhabela Saul Hlatshwako Sinawane Nkambule Zacharia Mdluli Shiselweni I Inkhundla Lobanda Nxumalo Petros Mathunjwa Meninjeni Hiophe Tenson Mphungose Alfred Nene Matsanjeni Inkhundla Ashmond Dlamini Amos Dlamini Edward Hlatshwako Hosea Inkhundla Willie Ntshangase Vani Shabangu Elphas Mafu Madweba Mabuza Lomatinta Nxumalo Isaac C. 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