02/06/2026
Our Salary Now!
Parliament will commence tackling our May-08-2026 Salary Review Petition tomorrow [02 June 2026]. The delayed Salary Review Implementation for GoodShepherd Mission Institution and Eswatini Nazarene Health Institution workers is condemned with the strongest terms possible.
28/05/2026
No matter how good you are, if you stay too long you spoil it. A good dancer must know when to leave the stage.
The outgoing President Nok'thula Dlamini Dlamini teaches us and the world.
23/05/2026
Yesterday [22/05/26], the Union's 9th Quadrennial Congress Elected New National Offices Bearers [NOBs] as thus;
■President:
Maybongwe Masangane
■1st Deputy President:
Thandokuhle Bhembe
■2nd Deputy
S'thembiso 'Kwazi' Simelane
■General Secretary:
Saneliso 'Masanis' Mavuso
■1st Deputy General Secretary:
Cebsile Nyembe
■2nd Deputy General Secretary:
Phumlile Methula
■National Organising Officer:
Sicelo Gamedze
■Treasurer General:
Mhlengi Mndawe
■Gender Officer:
Ncobile Dlamini
■Additional Member:
Lungile Magagula
22/05/2026
SWADNU 9th Quadrennial Congress Day 3 in session.
21/05/2026
9th Quadrennial Congress in progress
13/05/2026
To the studentry, thank you ✊️ ✊️ ✊
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SNUS to Nurses on International Nurses Day
The Swaziland National Union of Students (SNUS) salutes every nurse in Eswatini and the whole planet. Swaziland Democratic Nurses Union
You stand at the frontline of care with courage, skill, and sacrifice. You heal, you comfort, and you defend dignity when the system fails. We are aware of the long shifts, the shortages of medication and medical equipments, and the pressure you carry with little support, and recognition.
SNUS wants to assure you that we will stand with you in the fight for fair working conditions, adequate staffing, and respect for your profession. Nursing is not just a job, it is the backbone of our nation’s health, and the livelihood of our people.
SNUS extends special appreciation to all the nurses who cared for students injured during protests actions after the barbaric acts against humanity by Tinkhundla armed forces. From the 2021 Uprisings till to date, like the recent ECOT demonstration, nurses have played a crucial role in taking care of injured students.
At ECOT while students were peacefully gathered outside the administration block in solidarity with their SNUS President during his disciplinary hearing when heavily armed police officers dispersed the gathering. Students were tear-gased, tortured, arrested and tortured with many sustaining injuries.
SNUS also calls upon all Nurses and all workers both public and private sector, to stand in unity and fight against all forms of exploitation and repression. The students union will collaborate with SWADNU and other progressive unions to demand equality and justice for the working-class in Swaziland and globally.
Thank you for taking care of our nation and for taking care of our own. Your services do not go unseen.
Happy Nurses Day
Aluta continua!