Dvokodvweni is an inkhundla of Eswatini in the Lubombo District.
In 2019, the member of parliament (MP) from Dvokodvweni was Mdudzi Magagula. [1]
In August 2023, the Elections and Boundaries Commission announced that Dvokodvweni inkhundla would hold by-elections after two candidates tied. [2]
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