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Historic Eswatini Public Finance Review (PFR) Launch Set for February 19, 2025

Mbabane, Eswatini – After nearly three decades, the Kingdom of Eswatini is set to unveil its first Public Finance Review (PFR) since 1996. The official launch will take place on February 19, 2025, at the Hilton Hotel in Mbabane. This milestone event marks a critical turning point for the nation’s fiscal policy and economic planning. [ ]

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Historic Eswatini Public Finance Review (PFR) Launch Set for February 19, 2025

Mbabane, Eswatini – After nearly three decades, the Kingdom of Eswatini is set to unveil its first Public Finance Review (PFR) since 1996. The official launch will take place on February 19, 2025, at the Hilton Hotel in Mbabane. This milestone event marks a critical turning point for the nation’s fiscal policy and economic planning.

The much-anticipated PFR examines and analyzes strategies to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of public expenditure and revenue mobilization. By identifying areas for improvement and streamlining financial processes, this review lays the groundwork for sustainable and inclusive economic growth in Eswatini.

The Hilton Hotel event will bring together thought leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders from various sectors, providing a vital platform for dialogue and collaboration. Attendees will delve into pressing issues such as budgeting and expenditure priorities, tax reforms, and revenue generation strategies. The interactive sessions are expected to stimulate forward-thinking discussions about the country’s most urgent fiscal and development challenges.

“We are pleased to have been invited to be part of this historic occasion,” said a spokesperson for the participating stakeholders. “The PFR will not only guide government agencies in formulating sound fiscal policies but also encourage private sector input and community engagement. Collaboration across sectors is key to achieving meaningful, long-term economic transformation.”

Given Eswatini’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its public finances, the review’s findings and recommendations will be essential for shaping policy reforms and attracting both domestic and international investment. By fostering a more transparent and accountable fiscal environment, the PFR aims to boost public confidence in government spending and catalyze a new wave of economic development.

For those unable to attend the event in person, organizers have arranged a live stream to ensure widespread public access to the discussions and presentations. Interested viewers can follow the proceedings and engage online via the following YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/live/0IMn_IhYSfE.

With Eswatini poised for a significant fiscal reset, the upcoming PFR launch stands as a timely and necessary step toward creating a robust and resilient economy, bolstered by effective governance and collaborative efforts across the nation.

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