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Home Business Agriculture

Masta 900 sale banned but stock can be sold

Sebenzile Bhembe by Sebenzile Bhembe
August 26, 2025
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The Minister of Agriculture, Honourable Mandla Tshawuka

The Minister of Agriculture, Honourable Mandla Tshawuka

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Mbabane – The sale of Masta 900 has been banned in Eswatini, but stores and farm input sellers are allowed to exhaust their existing stock before the official ban takes effect.

Minister for Agriculture Mandla Tshawuka said the ministry has been conducting public awareness campaigns through radio, television, and other platforms to ensure that farmers, stores, and communities are prepared for the change. He explained that the period before the full ban is meant to give people time to explore alternative pesticides safely available in stores.

Tshawuka shared that several emaSwati had reported fatalities allegedly linked to food contaminated with Masta 900. He described the chemical as highly toxic and said the ministry has a duty to protect public safety. Acting Director of Agriculture Christopher Mthethwa echoed these concerns, stating that survival rates after ingesting the pesticide are very low, making proactive measures crucial.

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The ministry is engaging with agro-dealers to ensure a smooth transition to safer alternatives and to prevent misuse or smuggling of Masta 900 once the ban is enforced. Sellers have been instructed to carefully assess buyers, particularly young people, to ensure the pesticide is not used with harmful intent.

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Tshawuka noted that the ministry’s efforts have been positively received, with communities expressing support for the ban and appreciation for the awareness initiatives. He added that the ministry will announce the exact date when the ban will come into full effect, ensuring all stakeholders are ready to comply.

Mthethwa also explained that Masta 900 is part of a global campaign for complete phase-out, with international restrictions expected by 2030. The ministry continues to work closely with local sellers and farmers to implement alternatives and reduce potential risks to communities.

Sebenzile Bhembe

Sebenzile Bhembe

Sebenzile Bhembe writes for Independent News Eswatini, covering lifestyle, arts, culture, and entertainment. With a keen eye for human interest stories and local talent, she brings Eswatini’s vibrant creative scene to life through compelling storytelling and in-depth reporting.

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