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Hhohho-Hhohho Region
Hhohho (ss) is a region of Eswatini, located in the north western part of the country. Hhohho was named after the capital of King Mswati II, who expanded
Hhohho-Regions of Eswatini
Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) is divided into four regions: Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini, and Shiselweni. Each region is further divided into tinkhundla. There
Hhohho-Mbabane
resources within Eswatini (particularly sugar) all contributed to the city's growth. Mbabane became the central hub for development in the Hhohho district. In
Hhohho-Eswatini
Eswatini (/ˌɛswɑːˈtiːni/ ESS-wah-TEE-nee; Swazi: eSwatini [ɛswáˈtʼiːni]), officially the Kingdom of Eswatini and also known by its former official name
Hhohho-Outline of Eswatini
Birds of Eswatini Mammals of Eswatini Glaciers in Eswatini: none Rivers of Eswatini World Heritage Sites in Eswatini: None Regions of Eswatini Hhohho Lubombo
Hhohho-Manzini Region
administrative center is Manzini. It borders all three other regions of Eswatini: Hhohho in the north, Lubombo in the east, and Shiselweni in the south. It
Hhohho-Geography of Eswatini
Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), is a country in Southern Africa lying between Mozambique and South Africa. The country is located at the geographic coordinates
Hhohho-HIV/AIDS in Eswatini
facilities offering both TB and HIV services in the Hhohho, Manzini, Lubombo, and Shiselweni regions of Eswatini. ART clinics, in addition to offering routine
Hhohho-List of airports in Eswatini
19th-century king Mswati II. Eswatini is divided into four districts: Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini, and Shiselweni. The capital of Eswatini is Mbabane, while the
Hhohho-Ezulwini Mosque
in Lobamba, Hhohho Region, Eswatini. The mosque was constructed in 1978. The mosque has a capacity for 370 worshipers. Islam in Eswatini Sasongko, Agus
Hhohho-House of Assembly of Eswatini
corresponding to the tinkhundlas (tribal communities). Fourteen tinkhundlas are in Hhohho District, 11 in Lubombo District, 16 in Manzini District, and 14 in Shiselweni
Hhohho-History of Eswatini
activity dating back to the early Stone Age have been found in the Kingdom of Eswatini. The earliest known inhabitants of the region were Khoisan hunter-gatherers
Hhohho-Postal codes in Eswatini
Postal codes in Eswatini are alphanumeric postal codes. They consist of 1 letter and 3 digits. The first letter indicates the region and the last three
Hhohho-Lobamba
Ezulwini Valley. It is 16 kilometres (10 mi) from Mbabane, in the district of Hhohho and has a subtropical climate with wet summers and dry winters. In 1997
Hhohho-Government of Eswatini
to draft a new constitution. For local administration Eswatini is divided into 4 regions (Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini, Shiselweni), each with an administrator
Hhohho-Mswati II
of Eswatini between 1840 and 1868. He was also the eponym of Eswatini. Mswati is considered to be one of the greatest fighting kings of Eswatini. Under
Hhohho-Elections in Eswatini
to the tinkhundlas (tribal communities). 14 tinkhundlas are located in Hhohho District, 11 in Lubombo District, 16 in Manzini District, and 14 in Shiselweni
Hhohho-Education in Eswatini
14 unrecognised. The biggest number of schools is in the Hhohho region. Education in Eswatini, as of 2009, is free at the primary level, mainly grades
Hhohho-Health in Eswatini
The Health Sector in Eswatini is deteriorating and four years into the United Nations sustainable development goals, Eswatini seems unlikely to achieve
Hhohho-Hhukwini
Hhukwini is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Hhohho District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 9,837. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Hhohho-Eswatini Scout Association
there were 6,850 members. The association is divided into four districts: Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini and Shishelweni. The Scout Motto is Hlala ulungele! in
Hhohho-List of cities in Eswatini
This is a list of cities and towns in Eswatini. The table below also includes the population and region information. Swaziland Government - The Central
Hhohho-Mbabane East
Mbabane East is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Hhohho District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 36,792. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Hhohho-Swazi language
Siswati spoken in Eswatini can be divided into four dialects corresponding to the four administrative regions of the country: Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini
Hhohho-Bulembu
northwestern Hhohho, Eswatini, 10 km west of the town of Piggs Peak and close to the border with South Africa. Located above the Komati Valley in Eswatini's Highveld
Hhohho-Telephone numbers in Eswatini
telephone number in Eswatini, the following format is used: yy xx xxxx calls from within Eswatini +268 yy xx xxxx calls from outside Eswatini Subscriber numbers
Hhohho-Piggs Peak Airfield
Airfield (ICAO: FDNG) is an airport serving Piggs Peak in the Hhohho Region of Eswatini. The airport is at Ngonini, an agricultural village 24 kilometres
Hhohho-Miss Eswatini
The Miss Eswatini is a national beauty pageant in Eswatini. The pageant was named Miss Swaziland beauty pageant and rebranded to be Miss Eswatini Organization
Hhohho-Lubombo Region
Its administrative center is Siteki. It borders all three other regions: Hhohho to the north, Manzini to the west, and Shiselweni to the south. It is divided
Hhohho-Emlembe
located in the South African province of Mpumalanga and the Swazi province of Hhohho. "Emlembe" on Peakbagger.com Retrieved 1 October 2011 "Emlembe, Swaziland/South
Hhohho-Piggs Peak
Piggs Peak is a town in northwestern Eswatini. It was founded around gold prospecting in 1884, but its main industry is now forestry. The Phophonyane Falls
Hhohho-Inkhundla
than an umphakatsi (or "chiefdom"). There are 55 tinkhundla in Eswatini: 14 in Hhohho District, 11 in Lubombo District, 16 in Manzini District, and 14
Hhohho-Lutfo Dlamini
Lutfo Ephraim Dlamini (born 1960) is a politician from Eswatini. October 2008 rulers.org[dead link] Governmental leaders of Swaziland 12 August 2008 v
Hhohho-Mbabane West
Mbabane West is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Hhohho District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 23,489. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Hhohho-Oshoek
main border post between South Africa and Eswatini The N17 national road starts here. The area on the /Eswatini side of the border is known as Ngwenya,
Hhohho-Timpisini
Timpisini is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Hhohho District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 8,471. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Hhohho-Mhlangatane
Mhlangatane is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Hhohho District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 22,421. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Hhohho-Mbabane River
The Mbabane River is a river of Eswatini. It flows through Hhohho District in the north-west of the country. The city of Mbabane is located along the
Hhohho-Law enforcement in Eswatini
Law enforcement in Eswatini is primarily the responsibility of the Royal Eswatini Police Service (REPS; Swazi: Silihawu Lembube NeSive), which oversees
Hhohho-Maphalaleni
Maphalaleni is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Hhohho District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 19,454. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Hhohho-Mayiwane
Mayiwane is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Hhohho District. Its population at the 2007 census was 15,120. "Constituencies of Swaziland", Statoids
Hhohho-List of regions of Eswatini by Human Development Index
This is a list of regions of Eswatini by Human Development Index as of 2021. "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org
Hhohho-Nkhaba
Nkhaba is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Hhohho District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 15,704. Areas under Nkhaba are Jubukweni
Hhohho-Ndzingeni
Ndzingeni is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Hhohho District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 19,115. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Hhohho-Luke Hall (swimmer)
"Firecracker" Nationality Swazi Born (1989-04-16) 16 April 1989 (age 35) Hhohho, Eswatini Height 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) Weight 85 kg (187 lb) Sport Sport Swimming
Hhohho-Shiselweni Region
Katsambekwako, Mgazini, Mgomfelweni, Mlindazwe, Sisingeni Hosea Imiphakatsi: Ka-Hhohho Emva, Ludzakeni/Kaliba, Lushini, Manyiseni, Nsingizini, Ondiyaneni Kubuta
Hhohho-Ntfonjeni
Ntfonjeni is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Hhohho District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 21,142. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Hhohho-Madlangempisi
Madlangempisi is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Hhohho District. Its population as per the 2007 census was 16,972. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Hhohho-Young Heroes (organization)
addressing the needs of 7,200 orphans and vulnerable children in Swaziland’s Hhohho region with individualized support, including home-based HIV care; funds
Hhohho-Mpumalanga
Maputo Province to the east), as well as all four regions of Eswatini (Lubombo, Hhohho, Manzini, and Shiselweni districts). The Lowveld is subtropical
Hhohho-St Mark's School (Mbabane)
St Mark's School is a public co-educational school in Mbabane, Eswatini. It was founded in 1908 by Reverend (later Bishop) Christopher Charles Watts of
Hhohho-Ngonini
Ngonini is a village in the Hhohho Region of northern Eswatini. It is 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of Piggs Peak on route MR1, 7 kilometres (4 mi) from
Hhohho-Phumlile Ndzinisa
Phumlile Sibonakele Ndzinisa (born 21 August 1992 in Hhohho, Swaziland) is a Swazi athlete. She competed in the 400 m event at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Hhohho-Stanley Dlamini
Major-General Stanley Sobantu Dlamini was the commander of the Umbutfo Eswatini Defence Force (USDF) from August 2000 until he was succeeded by Sipho Tshabalala
Hhohho-List of reduplicated place names
Gorom-Gorom, Burkina Faso Guagua, Pampanga, Philippines Gya'gya, Tibet Hhohho Region, Eswatini Holhol, Djibouti Hor HaHar[citation needed] Hum Hum, Bangladesh
Hhohho-List of African Union member states by political system
present, three sovereign monarchies are members of the African Union: Eswatini (ruled by King Mswati III, with Ntombi), Lesotho (ruled by King Letsie
Hhohho-ISO 3166-2:SZ
ISO 3166-2:SZ is the entry for Eswatini in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Hhohho-Maguga Dam
The Maguga Dam is a dam on the Komati River in Eswatini. It is 115 metres (377 ft) high and is located about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of Piggs Peak
Hhohho-List of postal codes
EE NNNNN Eswatini SZ ANNN The letter identifies one of the country's four districts, either H, M, S or L. The four district regions are Hhohho region (H)
Hhohho-2018 Swazi general election
General elections were held in Eswatini on 18 August and 21 September 2018. The House of Assembly consists of 59 elected seats and up to ten chosen by
Hhohho-Kniphofia umbrina
genus Kniphofia. The species is native to an area near Forbes Reef in Eswatini, just to the north of Mbabane. Plants are herbaceous perennials which may
Hhohho-List of FIPS region codes (V–Z)
FIPS Code Region WZ01 Hhohho District, Eswatini WZ02 Lubombo District, Eswatini WZ03 Manzini District, Eswatini WZ04 Shiselweni District, Eswatini
Hhohho-Dennis Masina
for clubs in South Africa and Belgium as a midfielder. Born in Mbabane, Hhohho District, Masina was linked with a move to Feyenoord in July 2002, and later
Hhohho-Swaziland Reformed Church
ministers had to be called to Swaziland. In 1984 Koos Louw started work in the Hhohho congregation (Mbabane) and Hennie Basson started in the Manzini congregation
Hhohho-Nigerian National Assembly delegation from Adamawa
Representative Abdulrazak Namdas PDP Jada/Ganye/Mayo Belwa/Toungo 2019–2023 Gibeon Goroki Miskaru PDP Guyuk/Shelleng Yusuf Buba APC Hong/Gombi Jaafar Abubakar
Hhohho-Warmbad, Namibia
governed by the Upington synod and was known as the Dutch Reformed Church Gibeon, the mother church of all present Namibian NGK denominations. On June 23
Hhohho-Gibeon
was conquered by Joshua Gibeon Constituency, the constituency whose administrative centre is the Namibian village of Gibeon Gibeon (meteorite), an iron meteorite
Hhohho-Aus, Namibia
then South West Africa, only starting the congregations in Otjiwarongo and Gibeon by 1902 and delaying the founding of southern parishes such as Keetmanshoop
Hhohho-List of villages and settlements in Namibia
Region are: Fransfontein Ohamaremba, Epupa Constituency Okangwati, Epupa Constituency Otjomuru, Epupa Constituency Ovinjange Sesfontein Anamulenge Elim Nakayale
Hhohho-Workers Revolutionary Party (Namibia)
Mariental Rural constituency in the Hardap Region and the CPN received its highest vote total in the Gibeon, Hardap Region constituency. The WRP contested
Hhohho-Gibeon Constituency
Gibeon (Nama: Khaxa-tsûs) is a constituency in the Hardap Region of Namibia. The administrative centre of the constituency is the village of Gibeon. It
Hhohho-1926 South West African parliamentary election
single-member constituencies, and six were appointed by the territory's Administrator, Albertus Johannes Werth. The twelve constituencies were Gibeon, Gobabis
Hhohho-1929 South West African parliamentary election
single-member constituencies, and six were appointed by the territory's Administrator, Albertus Johannes Werth. The twelve constituencies were Gibeon, Gobabis
Hhohho-1934 South West African parliamentary election
single-member constituencies, and six were appointed by the territory's Administrator, David Gideon Conradie. The twelve constituencies were Gibeon, Gobabis
Hhohho-1940 South West African parliamentary election
single-member constituencies, and six were appointed by the territory's Administrator, David Gideon Conradie. The twelve constituencies were Gibeon, Gobabis
Hhohho-1950 South West African parliamentary election
constituencies. Four constituencies (Gibeon, Stampriet, Windhoek Central and Windhoek District) were abolished, leaving the new constituencies as Aroab, Gobabis
Hhohho-1945 South West African parliamentary election
single-member constituencies, and six were appointed by the territory's Administrator, Petrus Imker Hoogenhout. The twelve constituencies were Gibeon, Gobabis
Hhohho-Leonardville, Namibia
farms on foot. Founded by around 500 members of the Dutch Reformed Church Gibeon, the congregation grew to a thousand within eight years. By 2010, rural
Hhohho-Uibes
from Mariental on the gravel road between Gibeon and Maltahöhe and belongs to the Daweb electoral constituency. On 21 December 1904, in the first year of
Hhohho-Daweb Constituency
election. Daweb constituency was formed from the western part of Gibeon Constituency. The administrative centre of Daweb Constituency is the village of
Hhohho-Hardap Region
52,534 registered voters. The region comprises eight political constituencies: Gibeon Mariental Rural Mariental Urban Rehoboth Rural Rehoboth Urban East
Hhohho-Traditional leadership of Namibia
Dâuredaman Brandberg and vicinity Elias Taniseb ǀKhowesin (Witbooi Nama) Gibeon Christian Rooi (acting) Bondelswarts vacant Soromaas David Fredericks Khaiǁkhaun
Hhohho-Gibeon, Namibia
boxes, or other symbols. Gibeon (Nama: Khaxa-tsûs) is a village in Gibeon Constituency in the Hardap Region of Namibia. Gibeon, originally known by the
Hhohho-List of members of the House of Representatives of Nigeria, 2019–2023
(3 November 2019). "Appeal Court orders rerun of Abi/Yakurr Federal Constituency election in C'River". The Paradise. Retrieved 10 February 2022. Asare
Hhohho-2023 Nigerian House of Representatives election
Abduwa Gabasawa later defected to the PDP. Guyuk/Shelleng (Adamawa State): Gibeon Goroki (PDP) lost renomination to Kobis Ari Thimnu. Gwaram (Jigawa State):
Hhohho-2019 Nigerian House of Representatives election
2019 Nigerian House of Representatives election was held in all 360 constituencies where voters elected members of the House of Representatives using first-past-the-post
Hhohho-List of constituencies of Namibia
electoral constituencies. The size of the constituencies varies with the size and population of each region. There are currently 121 constituencies in Namibia