Eswatini Daily News

By Khulile Thwala

Micro projects continue to be a stepping stone for the development of emaSwati and the community of Luhhumaneni, in Pigg’s Peak can attest to this.

On Wednesday, the Minister of Tinkhundla Administration and Development David Cruiser Ngcamphalala, who heads the ministry responsible for the fund, officially opened a E2.2 million worth community hall for the people of Luhhumaneni under Bulembu, which is 10km from Pigg’s Peak.

The opening was hosted by Pigg’s Peak Member of Parliament (MP) Jabulani Mabuza, who also doubles as the Minister of Agriculture and the Acting Minister of Natural Resources.

The centre being opened.

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The hall will serve a lot of purposes including social support, information on issues affecting the community of Luhhumaneni, the assistance of vulnerable members of the community as well as enable the facilitation of training within the hall to empower the community members.

MP Mabuza expressed joy and excitement over the opening of the community hall, indicating that a lot of issues would now be addressed effectively as a platform had been created for the community to do so.
The Minister of Tinkhundla urged the community to use the hall profitably and to ensure that it caters to the needs of every resident of Luhhumaneni.

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