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President Kenyatta mourns Eswatini PM

By Amina Wako December 15th, 2020 1 min read

President Uhuru Kenyatta has sent a message of condolence to King Mswati III and the people of Eswatini, formerly referred to as Swaziland, following the death of the Kingdom’s Prime Minister Ambrose Mandvulo Dlamini.

In his message of encouragement and comfort to the King, President Kenyatta said Kenya stands with the people of Eswatini as they mourn their departed leader.

“Prime Minister Ambrose Dlamini was an industrious and devoted leader who was committed to improving the wellbeing of his fellow countrymen. It is unfortunate that we have lost such a great leader at a time like this.

According to a statement signed by Deputy Prime Minister Themba Masuku the Prime Minister died in a South Africa Hospital while receiving treatment.

On November 23, 2020 Eswatini Government Spokesperson Sabelo Dlamini issued a statement confirming the PM had contracted Coronavirus.

Confirming the reports the PM said he had tested positive for the coronavirus but said that he felt well and was asymptomatic.

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

At that time, the government said Dlamini was stable and responding well to treatment.