Eswatini’s prime minister dies of COVID-19

FILE PHOTO: Prime Minister of Eswatini Ambrose Mandvulo Dlamini speaks during the COP24 UN Climate Change Conference 2018 in Katowice, Poland December 3, 2018. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel

By Valentine Amanze, Online Editor

Eswatini Prime Minister, Ambrose Dlamini, is dead.

 Aged 52, the prime minister, who tested positive for COVID-19 four weeks ago, passed on after being hospitalised in neighbouring South Africa, the tiny absolute monarchy’s government said late on Sunday.

“Their Majesties have commanded that I inform the Nation of the sad and untimely passing away of His Excellency the Prime Minister Ambrose Mandvulo Dlamini.

“His Excellency passed on this afternoon while under medical care in a hospital in South Africa”, Deputy Prime Minister, Themba Masuku, stated.

Dlamini was moved to South Africa on December 1, 2020 to “guide and fast-track his recovery,” from COVID-19.

According to Reuters report, at that time, Masuku said Dlamini was stable and responding well to treatment.

Dlamini was appointed prime minister in November 2018, following his position as the chief executive officer of MTN Eswatini.

He had worked in the banking industry for more than 18 years, including being managing director of Eswatini Nedbank Limited.

The southern African nation of around 1.2 million people has so far recorded 6,768 positive cases of the highly infectious respiratory disease, with 127 confirmed deaths, according to the Health Ministry.

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