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  Draft National Land Policy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The nucleus of the Swazi Nation, headed by the Dlamini clan, was settled for some generations around Delgoa Bay, south of what is now Maputo, Mozambique.
The Swazi moved south, and then west along the Pongolo River around 1750, into what is today the Shishelweni Region in southern Swaziland.
By about 1810 the state founder, Sobhuza I, (Somhlolo) ruled lands bordered roughly by the Phongolo in the south and the Ingwavuma in the north.
www.ecs.co.sz /land_policy/land_policy_appendixa.htm   (1190 words)

  
 Countries: Swaziland
The Senate consists of 30 members, while the House of Assembly has 65 seats, 55 of which are occupied by elected representatives (elections held every 5 years).
Districts Swaziland is divided into four districts: * Hhohho * Lubombo * Manzini * Shishelweni Geography Swaziland offers a wide variety of landscapes, from the mountains along the Mozambican border to savannahs in the east and rainforest in the northwest.
Several rivers flow through the country, such as the Lusutfu River.
www.morelawinfo.com /Countries/Swaziland.shtml   (560 words)

  
 Common Country Assessment - Swaziland - Governance and Participation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The 1978 Orders gave the Tinkhundla their electoral role as well as their advisory ones.
They are organised into the four regions of Swaziland - Hhohho, Manzini, Shishelweni and Lebombo - as Regional Councils, each region being headed by a regional administrator.
These Regional Councils have never really worked, and in 1992 a vusela - The Tinkhundla Review Commission - gave a report which led to some reforms, but which still has not resulted in their becoming more like councils in urban government (including fund-raising powers for community development), which was the intention.
www.ecs.co.sz /cca/cca_11.htm   (913 words)

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