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Public Sector Unions (PSUs) have agreed to grant government a six-week extension to finalise
the salary review report including all related processes and implementation.
However, no collective agreement has been signed yet.
The Public Sector Union (PSUs) members crammed the Ministry of Public Service Building as
they accompanied their leadership to the Joint Negotiation Forum (JNF) meeting today.
The members were calling for the release of the Salary Review Report.

EYEP: EMPOWERING THE FUTURE 
A total of 270 graduates have been trained under the Eswatini Youth Empowerment Programme
(EYEP) in partnership with the Construction Industry Council (CIC) since its inception, with 43
per cent now self-employed!
In the 2023/24 financial year alone, 156 youth were trained, with 47 per cent retained by the
construction industry.
This year, the UNDP and CIC have jointly pumped in over E600 000 towards the programme.

INSTACASH HEATS UP KASI TO KASI TOURNAMENT:
What started as simple off-season pass-time games between Ludzeludze and Mbabane players
has grown into a booming community tournament.
Founder Thando Langa says the tournament began as a disorganised effort, but with support
from Instacash, it is now a structured event that continues to grow each year, bringing people
together, building talent and keeping the spirit of football alive in the off-season.

REPS Offers Reward for Info on Murder Suspect
The Royal Eswatini Police Service (REPS) is offering a reward for any information leading to
the whereabouts of Michael Hlatshwako, who is wanted in connection with the murder of
Tifezile Gwebu.
The announcement was made by National Commissioner of Police Manomq Vusi Masango
during a fellowship programme at Soweto Church of the Nazarene at Mbekelweni on Sunday.
Anyone with relevant information is urged to come forward.Eswatini Observer Press Reader

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