KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – His Majesty the King has supported the welfare of emaSwati students studying in Malaysia with a contribution of US$1 000 each, which is equivalent to about E16 000.
The gift was announced by Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Pholile Shakantu today, when the students had paid a courtesy call on the King at a sponsored dinner.
The news was met with resounding applause as emphatic shouts of “Bayethe” reverberated in the dinner hall of the Grand Hyatt hotel.
About 16 students became beneficiaries of the royal gesture, while High Commissioner Menzi Dlamini explained that there could have been more, but some universities had closed and students returned home.
Each of the students had introduced themselves and the professions they are pursuing at various universities in Malaysia, three of whom are from the Royal Family.
They are as follows:
| No. | Name | Institution / Qualification |
| 1 | Princess Tebukhosi | Manipal University |
| 2 | Prince Mavela | Limkokwing University |
| 3 | Prince Matsandzinkhosi | Nottingham University |
| 4 | Yeneme Mashwama | City University of Malaysia, Bachelor of Interior Design (Hons) |
| 5 | Lolo Lethokuhle Dlamini | University of Wollongong, Accounting (ACCA) |
| 6 | Nandipa Sisanda Dlamini | Taylor’s University, Bachelor in Accounting – Financial Technology |
| 7 | Sinesipho Malinga | University of Cyberjaya, Bachelor of Finance and Accounting |
| 8 | Olwethuthando Dlamini | University of Cyberjaya, Diploma in Business Administration |
| 9 | Vuyiswa Masuku | University of Cyberjaya, Bachelor of Accounting and Finance |
| 10 | Khanyisile Zandile Zulu | Alfa University College, Diploma in Information Technology |
| 11 | Siphiwosethu Matsebula | Asia Pacific University, Bachelor of Science – Computer Science |
| 12 | Unathi Emmanuel Dlamini | INTI International University, Nilai, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Hons) |
| 13 | Snqobangaye Mngomezulu | Taylor’s University, Bachelor of Business |
| 14 | Andile Ndlangamandla | Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering |
| 15 | Lethokuhle Dludlu | Asia Pacific University, Diploma in Business IT |
| 16 | Kwandza Ngozo | The British International School (Secondary school) |
| 17 | Nonsindiso Dlamini | Garden International School (IGCSEs) |
| 18 | Notsile Dlamini | Garden International School (A-Levels) |
| 19 | Smakhelwe Dlamini | Garden International School (AS-Levels) |
| 20 | Sibakhe Dlamini | Asia Pacific University, Bachelor’s in Cybersecurity |
| 21 | Khanyisa Myeni | University of Cyberjaya, Bachelor’s in Creative Multimedia (Hons) |




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