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MultiStakeholder Forum(MSF) Chairperson lawyer Sicelo Mngomezulu announces another R500,000.00 bursaries to assist needy children.

Tuesday, 14th January, 2025

MBABANE:Lawyer Sicelo Mngomezulu,the MultiStakeholder Forum(MSF) Chairperson and Executive Chairman of the Mngomezulu Group of Companies, has announced another five hundred thousand Rands(R500,000.00) to assist needy children.

This was announced by the Lawyers for Democratic Reforms(LAW-DERSWA) through a press statement sent to this Swaziland News on Tuesday.

“As LAW-DERSWA, we are honored to have administered the Mngomezulu Eswatini Bursary Scheme 2024, a program dedicated to providing educational support to students from disadvantaged backgrounds in Eswatini. This initiative reflects our commitment to bridging the gap in access to education and empowering talented individuals to realize their academic dreams.We take this opportunity, on behalf of the Mngomezulu Eswatini Bursary Scheme, to congratulate all 2024 recipients on their remarkable achievements.We are thrilled to

announce that E500,000.00 has been allocated for the year 2025 to ensure that beneficiaries can continue their studies and excel in their chosen fields. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to theChairperson of the Multi Stakeholder Forum, Mr. Sicelo Mngomezulu, for his generous contributions and unwavering commitment to uplifting

those in need. His dedication to empowering underprivileged communities in Eswatini serves

as an inspiration to us all.To the bursary recipients, we wish you continued success in your academic endeavours. May your hard work and determination pave the way for you to grow into responsible and impactful members of society,” reads the statement in part.

MultiStakeholder Forum(MSF) Chairperson lawyer Sicelo Mngomezulu announces another R500,000.00 bursaries to assist needy children.
MultiStakeholder Forum(MSF) Chairperson lawyer Sicelo Mngomezulu announces another R500,000.00 bursaries to assist needy children.