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Dlamini Zuma on Sunday, 20th February 2005 in Matsapha, Swaziland clarified South Africa's position regarding the call for elections by the unconstitutional rule of Togo.
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A gunbattle broke out after police fired tear gas during a protest held Saturday in a township in Matsapha in central
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On Friday the Libyan leader is expected to visit the country's industrial capital, Matsapha in central Swaziland.
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"I am very proud of the tradition and what it stood for, so I would like to encourage young maidens to take up the woolen tassels," the princess said upon her arrival at the Matsapha
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Mbabane, where his condition stabilised before he was sent back to the Matsapha maximum security prison.
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Parliament on Monday during a budget debate the funds would be used for the expansion and development of the country's international airport at Matsapha.
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Three weeks ago a blast destroyed a bridge at Matsapha, east of the capital, hours after the monarch had passed by.
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Since then police in the small southern African kingdom, with a population of under one million people, have briefly detained several opposition leaders for interrogation about the Matsapha blast.
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The two authorities said the first bomb exploded at Bethany, near Matsapha, in a forest next to where a new army barracks was being built.
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Immediately after the Mozambican service has been introduced, another regular passenger service will be introduced from Matsapha to Johannesburg via Lothair in South Africa.
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