News

Eswatini Media Stakeholders Visit South African to Enhance Media Self-regulation

MBABANE – A high-profile delegation of Eswatini’s media stakeholders, including Mbongeni Mbingo, Chairperson of the Editor’s Forum, Ntombi Mhlongo, Secretary-General of the Eswatini National Association of Journalists, Bongani Mkhaliphi, Senior Information Officer of the Media and Information Development Directorate, and MP Charles Ndlovu, Chairperson of the Ministry of ICT House of Assembly Portfolio Committee, has [ ]

By Staff Reporter

Gift article

MBABANE – A high-profile delegation of Eswatini’s media stakeholders, including Mbongeni Mbingo, Chairperson of the Editor’s Forum, Ntombi Mhlongo, Secretary-General of the Eswatini National Association of Journalists, Bongani Mkhaliphi, Senior Information Officer of the Media and Information Development Directorate, and MP Charles Ndlovu, Chairperson of the Ministry of ICT House of Assembly Portfolio Committee, has returned from an insightful familiarization tour in South Africa. This initiative was organized and funded by the US Embassy as part of a broader commitment to promoting media independence and press freedom in Eswatini.

During the tour, the delegation explored various South African media self-regulatory organizations, including the esteemed South African Press Council. This engagement is a pivotal step towards the establishment of a similar self-regulatory framework in Eswatini, which is crucial for upholding journalistic standards and ethical reporting.

“The insights we gained are invaluable. We are eager to leverage this experience to champion the importance of self-regulation in our media landscape,” stated Mbongeni Mbingo. This educational journey is timely, as the delegates are set to lead discussions on the significance of media self-regulation at the upcoming World Press Freedom Day celebrations in Eswatini.

The US Embassy expressed its support, stating, “We are proud to assist Eswatini’s key media figures in understanding and developing media self-regulation standards. This is fundamental to our support for press freedom and independence in the region.”

As Eswatini’s media landscape continues to evolve, the establishment of a self-regulatory body is expected to enhance journalistic integrity and public trust. This initiative also aligns with the Global Charter of Ethics for Journalists, which underscores the necessity for press freedom and the ethical gathering and dissemination of news.

The success of this tour marks a significant milestone in Eswatini’s journey towards media reform and highlights the collaborative efforts between Eswatini and international partners to foster a more transparent and accountable media environment.

For further coverage on the discussions from the World Press Freedom Day and insights into the proposed media self-regulatory framework in Eswatini, stay tuned to our upcoming reports.

Related Stories

Eswatini Benchmarks with Kenya on Electric Mobility Policy
News

Eswatini Benchmarks with Kenya on Electric Mobility Policy

<p>Nairobi, Kenya — A high-level delegation from the Kingdom of Eswatini, led by Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Energy, Ms. Lindiwe Mbingo, undertook a benchmarking study tour to Kenya from 10–11 November 2025 to explore the country’s progress and innovation in electric mobility (e-mobility). The visit aimed to draw lessons from [&hellip;]</p>

Minister Appoints New Eswatini Communications Commission (ESCCOM) Board
News

Minister Appoints New Eswatini Communications Commission (ESCCOM) Board

<p>Mbabane, Eswatini – The Minister of Information, Communications and Technology (ICT), Princess Sikhanyiso Dlamini, has officially appointed a new Board of Directors for the Eswatini Communications Commission (ESCCOM), ushering in a new era of leadership for the country’s communications and technology regulator. The appointment ceremony, held in Mbabane, marks a significant milestone in the ministry’s [&hellip;]</p>

Africa’s Youth Hold the Key to Agricultural Transformation — UN Resident Coordinator
News

Africa’s Youth Hold the Key to Agricultural Transformation — UN Resident Coordinator

<p>Mbabane &#8211; Africa’s youthful population represents the continent’s greatest asset and a potential driver of agricultural innovation and transformation, according to UN Resident Coordinator George Wachira. Speaking at the Agriculture Business and Investment Forum, Wachira emphasized that unlocking this potential requires strategic investments and policy support across multiple fronts. Youth as Catalysts of Change With [&hellip;]</p>

Youth Revival Crusade & Gathering Kicks Off in Mbabane
News

Youth Revival Crusade & Gathering Kicks Off in Mbabane

<p>Mbabane– A vibrant press briefing held this morning at the Mbabane Municipal Council Chambers officially launched the much-anticipated Youth Revival Crusade &amp; Gathering, set to run from 7 to 9 August 2025 at the Prince of Wales Stadium. Organized by Schools Mission with support from the Mbabane Municipality, Eswatini Police Service and partner organizations, the [&hellip;]</p>

Taiwan Technical Mission Powers Through Outages to Deliver Pig Farming Training in Hlohlo North
News

Taiwan Technical Mission Powers Through Outages to Deliver Pig Farming Training in Hlohlo North

<p>HLOHLO NORTH &#8211; The Taiwan Technical Mission demonstrated remarkable resilience and commitment to agricultural development on June 17th, successfully conducting a comprehensive pig farming training session in Hlohlo North despite facing two unexpected power outages during the program. The training session, part of a nationwide series aimed at enhancing pig farming practices across Eswatini, drew [&hellip;]</p>

Building Resilience at Home: Communities at the Heart of Eswatini’s Climate Strategy
News

Building Resilience at Home: Communities at the Heart of Eswatini’s Climate Strategy

<p>While policy shifts dominated the daytime agenda at the 2025 CIC Stakeholder Forum, the evening conversation over dinner spotlighted the people behind the infrastructure: the families, communities, and small businesses that climate resilience must ultimately protect. “Let us not only climate‑proof buildings, but let us also climate‑proof people’s lives,”— urged Henrik Franklin, UNDP’s Resident Representative. [&hellip;]</p>