KWALUSENI:Nozizwe Mulela, the Eswatini Bank Managing Director says the financial institution will continue to social programs and further drive the country’s economic development agenda.
The Managing Director was speaking at the University of Eswatini(UNESWA) Emporiu on Sunday during the School Choral Music Competition 20th Anniversary, Education and Training Minister Owen Nxumalo was present during the event.
“Through the nurturing of musical talent in our schools, we are not only investing in the future of the arts, but also shaping responsible, creative, and confident citizens. Likewise, Eswatini Bank, through six decades of dedicated service, continues to play a pivotal role in empowering communities, driving economic growth, and supporting national development.Over the past 60 years, Eswatini Bank has proudly marked numerous achievements, made impact and played a pivotal role in the development of our Kingdom. Our contribution to national growth extends across several key sectors of the economy, including Education, the Arts, and beyond. One shining example of this commitment being our sustained investment in the Schools Choral Music Competition,” she said.
The Eswatini Bank Managing Director said, despite the prevailing economic challenges, the bank consistently remained steadfast in fulfilling its mandate.
“Over the years, the bank has not only weathered difficult times but has also continued to play a critical role in driving national development. Our strategic investments, financial inclusion efforts, and support for key sectors such as agriculture, education, SMEs, and the arts have all contributed meaningfully to the growth and resilience of Eswatini’s economy,” she said.
The Eswatini Bank Managing Director said, as the bank, they remain deeply committed to this mandate, ensuring that their impact is felt in every corner of the Kingdom, as they empower communities, stimulate economic activity, and build a stronger future for all.

SCHOOLS CHORAL MUSIC 20TH ANNIVERSARY:Eswatini Bank Managing Director Nozizwe Mulela says bank to continue supporting and driving country’s economic development agenda(pic:Eswatini Bank).
