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Swaziland Government Gazette Extraordinary SWAZILAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY VOL. XXXT] MBABANE,Tuesday . May 18th, 1993 [No. 949 CONTENTS No. Page PART C - LEGAL NOTICES 69. The Establishment and Confirmation of Tinkhundla Sl PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY SUPPLEMENT TO ~ THE SWAZILAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY VOL. XXXI] MBABANE,Tuesday . May 18th, 1993 [No. 949 CONTENTS No. Page PART C - LEGAL NOTICES 69. The Establishment and Confirmation of Tinkhundla S1 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY PART C LEGAL NOTICE NO.69 OF 1993 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PARLIAMENT OF SWAZILAND ORDER,1992 (Order No. 1 of 1992) THE ESTABLISHMENT AND CONFIRMATION OF TINKHUNDLA (Undersection 3) In exercise of the powers conferred on me by the above Order, I, MSWATIIll, KING OF SWAZILAND,hereby establish and confirm the following Tinkhundla- HHOHHO NKHUNDLA POLLING DIVISION Hhukwini Lobamba Madlangampisi Dvokolwako YD Mayiwane PF Maphalaleni Nsingweni . nRnY MbabaneEast Msunduza (East) Sidwashini (East) Mbabane West Mahwalala (West) Mangwaneni (West) Nn Mhlangatane Mavula Motjane Siphocosini er — . Ndzingeni Nkamanzi oa . Nkhaba — — No . Nufonjeni 13. Pigg's Peak Bulembu 14. Timphisini MANZINI Ekukhanyeni Mkhulamini Kwaluseni Lamgabhi WN Sigombeni PF Ludzeludze Mafutseni Neculwini Mahlanya Luyengo nu 7. Mahlangatja Sigcineni 8. Mangcongco 9. Manzini North Fairview (North) Madonsa (North) 10. Manzini South Zakhele (South) Moneni (South) 11. Mhlambanyatsi Lundzi, Bhunya, Mlindazwe 12. Mkhiweni Mliba 13. Mtfongwaneni Lesibovu, Elwandle 14.Ngwempisi Lushikishini, Mankayane, Emahhashini 15. Ntondozi Gebeni, Ncabaneni 16. Nhlambeni Dwaleni, Moti, Sidvokodvo SHISELWENI 1. Gege Magubheleni, Mashobeni 2 Khubuta Mpopota 3. Hosea Hluti 4. Lavumisa Ezindwendweni Somntongo 5. Maseyisini Ndubazi 6. Matsanjeni Qomintaba 7. Mbangweni(Shiselweni ID Madulini, Nhlangano 8. Mtsambama Hlatikulu 9. Ngudzeni 10. Nkweni 11. Sandleni Newhaven 12. Shiselweni I 13. Sigwe 14. Zombodze Makhonza, Dwaleni LUBOMBO 1. Dvokodvweni Mpaka 2. Hilane Sikhuphe 3. Lomahasha Kashewula 4. Lubuli 5. Matsanjeni Maphungwane, Mambane 6. Mhlume Simunye, Tjaneni $3 7. Mpolonjeni - 8. Nkilongo - 9. Siphofaneni - 10. Siteki - 11. Sitfobelweni Guquka SIGNED AT LOZITHATHIS 14TH DAY OF MAY,1993. MSWATI III KING OF SWAZILAND The GovernmentPrinter, Mbabane. Fag00e {MM nctunona A POLLING DIVISIONS “A. TINKHUNDLA BOUNDARIES 3 JINKHUNDLA FOR MBABANE AND MANZIMI POLLING DIVISIONS: ‘SRE TRE LIST IN REPORT -»~,BOUNDERIES AND POLLING DIVISION (TOPOGRAPHY) .- oe = wy ht mr A siccinen gaan A BAHWINE Eg MAHL,ANGATIA . - 2 7 / —_— MASROBEN! a“ ~ Legebe oY Vk ss REPUBLIC QF SOUTH AFRICA” ~ SN + x oa : REFERENCE | Mer roast torres —— { mam cooas, j Secontery cosas. | Rowe,oes omer or - ++nye tae Swotiond dei neandarces **+54 0 -SHISELWEL macit Forest Areas Sw Gat ‘ somes + JALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS] REFERENCES | SCALE | DRAWING NUMBER | [Raves wo be torrad and } i DRAWN BY CH a | g der conetraction 1-250,000 . woLews | ewer arasexrsman ' | DOTO ~ : | He Hotel . 88 DATEs7.8 63 | | a ‘ pate er 7 4 wee ar secs a orn oo WOOCORT ; 82°F tee = oo 3e0H00F cates sagt oF ante “ a \ Yi08 . .
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