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THREE PSU LEADERS AND ONE FORMER LEADER APPOINTED INTO THE PSPF BOARD OF TRUSTEES

  Pictured above: The newly appointed board of the PSPF posing with Minister Mabulala Maseko. The board also includes NAPSAWU President Bawinile Ndlovu (extreme right) ,SWADNU President Nokuthula Dlamini (2nd left) and SNAT Deputy President Bonginkosi Msibi (third from left with red tie). Former SNAT Secretary General Dominic Nxumalo also represents pensioners in the board. Picture credit: PSPF Facebook page. Written by Fundizwi Sikhondze Three (3) leaders of public service trade unions (PSUs) and one former leader have been appointed into the ten (10) member Board of Trustees (board) of the Public Services Pensions Fund (PSPF) by the Minister of Public Service Mabulala Maseko. The appointment of the board has been made in accordance with the Retirement Funds Act of 2025 which (part III) instructs retirement funds to have equal worker and employer representatives in the boards and  is effective from 1 st  July 2025 . The newly appointed PSPF board members are the presid...

ENPF MARKS GOLDEN JUBILEE (50TH ANNIVERSARY) WITH LAVISH DINNER IN MANZINI

  ENPF MARKS GOLDEN JUBILEE WITH 50 TH ANNIVESARY DINNER IN MANZINI   Picture: ENPF Board Chairperson Mduduzi Gina addressing the ENPF 50th Anniversary dinner in Manzini on Friday 11th July 2025. ( Picture courtesy of Yemaswati Channel live broadcast -screen shot) Written by Fundizwi Sikhondze On the evening of Friday 11 th July 2025 the premier social protection organisation in Eswatini the Eswatini National Provident Fund (ENPF) hosted a dinner to mark 50 years of existence, its golden jubilee. The occasion was graced by the Eswatini Head of State, King Mswati III, the Prime Minister Mr Russell Dlamini, members of cabinet, the immediate past Chief Executive Officer of the ENPF and the current Minister of Natural Resources and Energy Prince Lonkhokhela, trade union leaders and other dignitaries. The ENPF was established on 31 st August 1974 through an order by the then head of state, King Sobhuza II. According to archival historical record by the ENPF in 2024 after ...