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Swaziland Government Gazette Extraordinary RECEIVED 2 7 JAN 2004 Swaziland Government Gazette Extraordinary VOL. XLI] MBABANE, Friday, DECEMBER 19th., 2003 [No. 1005 CONTENTS No. Page GENERAL NOTICES 89. The Elected Tindvuna Tetinkhundla Notice, 2003 ............................................................... 1164 90. The Elected Bucopho Betinkhundla Members Notice, 2003 .............................................. 1167 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY 1164 GENERAL NOTICE NO. 89 OF 2003 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PARLIAMENT OF SWAZILAND ORDER, 1992 (Order No.l of 1992) THE ELECTED TINDVUNA TETINKHUNDLA NOTICE, 2003 (Under Section 4) It is notified for general information that the persons whose names appear in the Schedule have been elected Tindvuna Tetinkhundla, each name corresponding to the Inkhundla and Umphakatsi with effect from the Is* November, 2003. SCHEDULE HHOHHO REGION INKHUNDLA INDVUNA YENKHUNDLA I. Lobamba Khumalo Majahodvwa 2. Hhukwini Mkhabela Titus 3. Maphalaleni Manana Mbalekelwa Z. 4. Motshane Roberts -Dlamini Thembem 5. Nkhaba 6. Mbabane East Mshengu Mabuza 7. Mbabane West Ndwandwe Simon 8. Piggs Peak Mavuso Philemon 9. Ntfonjeni Shongwe Mposloli 10. Timphisini Mamba Jeremiah 11. Mayiwane Ncongwane George 12. Mhlangatane Mkhatshwa Musa 13. Mandlangamphisi Nxumalo Gagu 14. Ndzingeni Dlamini Mpondo W. 1165 SHISELWENI REGION INKHUNDLA INDVUNA YENKHUNDLA 1. Sandleni Simelane Nomsa 2. Zombodze Dlamini Samuel 3. Somntongo Mbhamali Thokozani 4. Matsanjeni Myeni Themba E. 5. Sigwe Langwenya Titus 6. Shiselweni 1 Gamedze Dumsani 7. Gege 8. Maseyisini 9. Kubuta Dlamini John M. 10. Mtsambama Simelane Aaron 11. Nkwene Dladla Moses 12. Shiselweni 2 Dlamini Lymon 13. Ngudzeni Masuku Titus 14. Hosea Dlamini Abel M. MANZINI REGION INKHUNDLA INDVUNA YENKHUNDLA 1. Kwaluseni Dlamini Andreas 2. Nhlambeni Nxumalo Edgar 3. Lobamba Lomdzala Dube Sidumo W. 4. Mkhiweni Dlamini Mfanufikile 5. Mtfongwaneni Mkhatshwa Mvelo 6. Mafutseni Mkhatshwa Solomon 7. Ludzeludze Dlamini Thandi 8. Lamgabhi Dlamini Hezekia M. 1166 9. Manzini North Mdluli Clement 10. Manzini South Mabuza Kenneth 11. Kukhanyeni Simelane Phola 12. Mhlambanyatsi Zwane Zacharia 13. Ngwempisi Ntshangase Sifiso 14. Mahlangatja Manyatsi Khandie la 15. Ntondozi Dlamini Mganyeta 16. Mangconco Dlamini Peter M. LUBOMBO REGION INKHUNDLA INDVUNA YENKHUNDLA 1. Dvokodvweni Dlamini Steward 2. Hlane Mavuso Lindiwe 3. Mhlume Dlamini Bennet 4. Lomahasha Mngometulu Simon 5. Siteki Nkambule Msizi 6. Matsanjeni Matsenjwa Bhekithemba 7. Mpholonjeni Nhleko Lofana 8. Sithobela Mamba Enock 9. Lubuli Dlamini Manesi 10. Nkilongo Gina Thomas 11. Siphofaneni Dlamini David R D. THWALA Chief Electoral Officer 1167 GENERAL NOTICE NO. 90 OF 2003 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PARLIAMENT OF SWAZILAND ORDER, 1992 (Order No.l of 1992) THE ELECTED BUCOPHO BETINKHUNDLA MEMBERS NOTICE, 2003 (Under Section 4) It is notified for general information that the persons whose names appear in the Schedule have been elected members of Bucopho Betinkhundla, each name corresponding to the Inkhundla and Umphakatsi with effect from the 1st November, 2003. SCHEDULE HHOHHO REGION INKHUNDLA UMPHAKATSI \ CHIEFDOM 1. Lobamba 1. Nkhanini - Fakudze Phinda Shabba 2. Ezabeni - Mdluli Sphepho Howard 3. Lobamba-Dlamini Gcogca N 4. Ezulwini - Dlamini Vivian 5. Elangeni - Ndzabukelwako Steven Simiso 2. Hhukwini 6. Dlangeni - Khanyile Abraham Makholiya 7. Lamgabhi -Mdluli Elliot Mgoloteli 3.Maphalaleni 8. Sitseni - Maseko Bheki Mlunjana 9. Ka Siko - Dlamini Sibusiso Party. 10. Ensingweni - Dlamini Zwelithini Gcina 11. Mabeleni/Ararat- Shabangu William Mabonya 12. Emafeni - Lukhele Majongo Nelton 13. Madlolo - Dlamini Findvo P. 14. Emcengeni -Dlamini Mphatfwa Sifiso 15. Ntsanjeni -Gama Ndumiso Velaphi. 1168 16. Maphalaleni - Mnisi Nomphumelelo Mercy 17. Melete - Ngubane Mciniseli Henry. 4. Motshane 18. Kupheleni - Hlophe Isaiah 19. Nduma-Vilakati Johannes Majalimane. 20. Luhlendlweni - Nkomo Nelson Joshua 21. Sigangeni - Mndzebele Mzwandile K. 22. Mpholonjeni - Malindzisa Mangaliso Philemon. 23. Siphocosini - Msibi Samson 24. Mantabeni - Zikalala Jabulane Joshua. 5. Nkhaba 25. Nkhaba-Shabangu Alfred 26. Ekuvinjelweni - Malindzisa Majuba A. 27. Ejubukweni - Dlamini Stanely M. 28. Mai anti - Mnisi Mabhula 29. Ka Lofokati \ Mdzimba -Kunene Joel 6. Mbabane East 30. Sidvwashini - Dlamini Julie Sehlaphi. 31. Fonteyn - Mavuso Joshua 32. Msunduza - Bhembe Daniel K. 7. Mbabane West 33. Mangwaneni - Alfred Malolo Tsabedze 34. Manzana - Mndzebele Solomon 35. Nkwalini - Shongwe Johane Mandlenkhosi 8. Piggs Peak 36. Luhhumaneni - Mncina Johane Malindane. 37. Nginamadvolo - Simelane Delisile Mildred. 38. Luhlangotsini- Mngometulu Themba Meshack 39. Nsangwini - Matsebula Lucky Muvet. 40. Bulembu- Dlamini Thab’sileThuli. 41. Piggs Peak - Dlamini Mandla Careswell. 9. Ntfonjeni 42. Ka Hhelehhele - Khumalo Jabulane Malindane. 43. Ka Ndwandwe - Khumalo Jimson Philemon. 1169 44. Ka Hhohho - Lukhuleni Sunday Nathi. 45. Ka Lomshiyo - Ndlela Bhekithemba Sipho 46. Mshingishingini -Gule Thabsile Dumsile. 47. Emvembili - Dlamini Robert Musa. 48. Evusweni - Vusie Magwabane Mtsetfwa 10. Timphisini 49. Mashobeni - Mavuso Milijane James 50. Hhohho - Mathunjwa James Makhulekelwa 51. Mvembili - Mamba Petros Fana 52. Ludzibini - Magagula Phindile Lungile. 11. Mayiwane 53. Emkhweni - Mabuza Mpendulo Buhlebencwala. 54. Emkhuzwem - Magagula Njabulo Absalom 55. Herefords - Mamba Ankel Khulu. 56. Emafisini - Ndwandwe Magolide Simon 57. Mavula - Tsabedze Majahencwala Joseph 12. Mhlangatane 58. Embangweni - Sibiya Thembi. 59. Ka Mavula - Ndwandwe Joyina 60. Enyakatfo - Metfula Jibha 61. KaZinyane-Magagula David 62. Emphofu - Simelane Elias 63. Nhlanguyovuka - Matfonsi Sayiwane J. 64. Mendvwabangeni - Dlamini John Brandy. 65. Esidvwashini - Dlamini Lomakhisimisi 66. Malibeni - Kunene David 13. Mandlangamphisi 67. Emzaceni - Magagula Musa Sicelo 68. EkuphakameniX Dvokolwako - Magagula Josephine 69. Ka Guquka - Dlamini Joseph Nduna. 70. Buhlebuyeza - Mavuso Gilbert Lwati. 71. Zandondo - Dlamini Senator Clement 1170 72. Nyonyane - Mavuso Sonto Busisiwe. 14. Ndzingeni 73. Ndzingeni - Mavuso Wonder Muzi 74. Mvuma - Simelane Maphevu Mfanasibili. 75. Bulandzeni - Mahlalela Fanelesibongei 76. Ludlawini - Vilakati Mangaliso Patrick. 77. Mgungundlovu - Khumalo Masitsela Sandile. 78. Kwaliweni - Maphosa Sibongile Ethel. 79. Nkamanzi - Hlawe Mancoba Zwelithini MANZINI REGION INKHUNDLA UMPHAKATSI \ CHIEFDOM 1. Kwaluseni 1. Kwaluseni - Msibi Sishosonkhe 2. Logoba - Dlamini Fanukwente 3. Mhlaleni/Mhlane -Mbingo Bhacile 2. Nhlambeni 4. Dwaleni -Dlamini Themba 5. Njelu -Masina Pauline 6. Shali - Maphanga Mbongwa 7. Timbutini Nhlambeni - Thwala Thanda 3. Lobamba lomdzala 8. Luyengo- Lukhele Busisiwe 9. Mahlanya/-Mndzebele Phindangene 10. Kufinyeni- Zikalala Bongani 4. Mkhiweni 11. Dvokolwako - Nkambule Ntombizini 12. Kutsimleni- Sigudla Eunice 13. Mbelebelem- Ntshalintshali Ndumiso 5. Mtfongwaneni 14. Bulunga - Gamedze Jerome Busiso 15. Gundvwini - Mngometulu Simon Jan 16. Hlane-Shongwe Simon 17. Lwandle- Mkhatshwa Joseph Mciniseli 1171 18. Ndlandlameni - Matsebula Mxolisi 6. Mafutseni 19. Bhudla - Matfunjwa Austine 20. KaNkambule- Mathunjwa John 21. Luhlokohla- Shongwe Zephania Ceda 22. Mafutseni - Mtsetfwa Norman Nhlanhla 23. Ngculwini-Shongwe Andreas Mafehle 24. Timbutini - Bhembe Zodwa Constance 7. Ludzeludze 25. Kudzeni - Shongwe Thandi 26. Mbekelweni - Shongwe Jabu 27. Nkamazi- Maziya Sabelo 28. Sibuyeni-Shongwe Gcina 29. Sigombeni- Madzinane Fana 30. Vusweni - Manana Musa 31. Zombodze - Mncina Manqoba 8. Lamgabhi 32. Dvudvusini - Dlamini Mvana Albert 33. Lamgabhi-Shabangu Robert 34. Luhleko - Fakudze Maria 35. Mhlangeni - Mabuza Henson 36. Ngwenyameni - Mkhwanazi Shiba 37. Nhlulweni - Jele Richard 9. Manzini North 38. Dvwaleni - Sukati Bongani 39. Emakholwem- Tfwala Pat 40. Mnyenyweni - Dlamini S’khumbuzo 41. St. Pauls- Masilela Philemon 42. Mzimnene- Mabuza Zodwa 43. Manzini central -Ndzimandze Sizakele 10. Manzini South 44. Mjingo - Thomo Nokuthula 45. Moneni-NtjakalaLoncwala 1172 46. Ticancweni- Mavuso Petros 47. Ngwane Park - Makama Ntokozo 48. Nazarene -Fakudze Mlamuli 49. Zakhele -Magagula Betty Zakhele 11. Kukhanyeni 50. Bhekinkosi - Ndzinisa German 51. Butfongwen i-Shongwe Mngoma 52. Eni -Dlamini Themba 53. Mbeka -Sihlongonyane Samson 54. Mdayane -Mavundla Zacharia 55. Mkhulamini -Dlamini Thandazile 56. Ngcayini -Dlamini Mxolisi 57. Nsenga-Vilakati Dalton 58. Maliyaduma -Mtsetfwa Vusi 59. Nkiliji - Mavuso Lindi Elizabeth 60. Ntunja -Dlamini Ivy 61. Nyakeni -Mabuza Bongani 62. Sankolweni - Zwelithini Sibusiso Dlamini 63. Nswaceni-Dlamini Thomas 12. Mhlambanyatsi 64. Bhunya - Dlamini Shadrack 65. Dingizwe - Jabulane Shabangu 66. Lundzi -Ginindza Mphikeleli 67. Mbangave - Zwane Mbokodvo Aaron 68. Mlindazwe - Mgabhi Sibusiso Alfred 69. Zondwako - Dlamini Bhekithemba 13. Ngwempisi 70. Bhadzeni 1 - Dlamini Langa 71. Bhadzeni 2 - Mbuyisa Obed 72. Dladleni - Nkambule Dumsani 73. Khabonina - Dlamini Abraham 1173 74. Lushikishini - Shongwe Veli Alpheus 75. Macudvulwini - Motsa David 76. Mahhashini - Dlamini Madolo 77. Mgazini - Maziya Lydia 78. Ngcoseni -Vilakati Susan 79. Velezizweni - Cornelia Zwane 14. Mahlangatja 80. Bhahwini- Hlophe Mandla 81. KaZulu-Vilakati Fikile 82. Ludvondvolweni- Mndzebele Vusumuzi 83. Luzelweni- Mavuso Anson 84. Mambatfweni-Fakudze Mduduzi 85. Mgomfelweni-Ngwenya Thokozani 86. Mpolonjeni- Dvuba Thulisile 87. Nciniselweni-Dlamini Musa 88. Ndzeleni - Dlamini Mphiwa 89. Nsangwini - Dlamini Dlalisile 90. Sigcinem-Hlophe Douglas 15. Ntondozi 91. Khalangilile- Mkhabela Cedukwazi 92. Gebeni- Manyatsi Vusi 93. Mphini-
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