Hluti | |
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Coordinates: 27°13′18″S31°35′23″E / 27.22167°S 31.58972°E | |
Country | Eswatini |
District | Shiselweni |
Elevation | 2,000 ft (610 m) |
Population (2005) | |
• Total | 6,763 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (SAST) |
Hluti is a town situated in the Shiselweni region of Eswatini, located beyond Nhlangano and before Lavumisa [1] As of 2005, it has a population of 6,763. It is made up of two constituencies; Shiselweni I and Hosea inkundla. [2] Development has been slow in this town for years, but recently the Eswatini government launched , the Mpakeni water project which will supply water in neighboring homes [3] and the newly built shopping complex . [4]
Shiselweni I constituency is made up of six chiefdoms, namely Ezikhotheni under chief Zwide .Ezikhoteni is also a hub for community forestry [5] and home to King Sobhuza II's mother Lomawa Ndwandwe. [6] Mchinisweni chiefdom under Sigodo Hlophe in Mantambe. [7] Dumenkungwini under chief Landokwkhe Ntsangase, Manyandzeni under chief Ngome Ndlangamandla who also serves as Senator in the parliament of Eswatini. [8] Mabonabulawe under chief Selebona Ntsangase . Shawnette Henwood is the incumbent member of parliament 2023- 2028 [9]
Hosea also houses six chiefdoms namely; Hhohho emuva, under chief Ndabankulu Simelane, Manysiseni under chief Bhejisa Lushaba, Ondiyaneni under chief Shemane Nxumalo, Nsingizini under chief Susa Dlamini. Nsingizini is also home to renowned football club Nsingizini Hot Spurs, Lushini under batfwabenkhosi and Ludzakeni umphakatsi.Sifiso Mabuza is the newly elected member of parliament. He is the brother of Jabulane Mabuza and incarnated Mduduzi Bacede Mabuza [10] .
There are 32 schools in Hluti ten(10) being high schools, namely Our Lady of Sorrows [11] Franscon Christian high, Florence Christian academy, Hluti Central, Masiphula High, Hosea High, Jericho, Mantambe, Makhava High, and Nsingizini High school [12] and twenty two (22) primary schools.
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Artifacts indicating human 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. Later, the population became predominantly Nguni during and after the great Bantu migrations. People speaking languages ancestral to the current Sotho and Nguni languages began settling no later than the 11th century. The country now derives its name from a later king named Mswati II. Mswati II was the greatest of the fighting kings of Eswatini, and he greatly extended the area of the country to twice its current size. The people of Eswatini largely belong to a number of clans that can be categorized as Emakhandzambili, Bemdzabu, and Emafikamuva, depending on when and how they settled in Eswatini.
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