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SNAT allegedly pays E413 028 subscription fees to TUCOSWA

Xolani Mngomezulu by Xolani Mngomezulu
October 22, 2025
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SNAT Secretary General Lot Vilakati and SNAT President Mbongwa Dlamini pictured at the E300 000 sponsorship handover from Pick n Pay. The sponsorship has fomented the feud between SNAT and TUCOSWA. | Pic; The SNAT Platform

SNAT Secretary General Lot Vilakati and SNAT President Mbongwa Dlamini pictured at the E300 000 sponsorship handover from Pick n Pay. The sponsorship has fomented the feud between SNAT and TUCOSWA. | Pic; The SNAT Platform

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Mbabane – The Swaziland National Association of Teachers (SNAT) allegedly pays E413,028 per annum as a subscription to the Trade Union Congress of Swaziland (TUCOSWA).

This was revealed amid a public spat between The SNAT Platform Editor, Mxolisi Ngcamphalala, and TUCOSWA Treasurer, Thabile Zwane, following SNAT’s announcement that it had received E300,000 sponsorship from Pick n Pay for the upcoming Teachers’ Day Commemoration scheduled for Friday.

Zwane took to Facebook to throw a jab at the teachers’ union, writing: “Nitsi nasenicedze kudla lemali yetinkhundla nibuye nitosho ngubani ke lolotsengisako,” which loosely translates to, “After getting funding from Tinkhundla system allies, you should come back and explain who the sell-out really is.”

Her comment appeared to reference recent accusations by SNAT Secretary General, Lot Vilakati, who has repeatedly labelled TUCOSWA leaders as “sell-outs” allegedly colluding with the employers behind workers’ backs, a move they labelled to be anti-trade unions.

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Vilakati’s remarks have since landed him in legal trouble, as TUCOSWA General Secretary, Mduduzi Gina, has filed a defamation lawsuit against him, demanding E500,000 in damages for defamation of character.

In response to Zwane’s post, Ngcamphalala shared a screenshot and wrote: “Immediately after the E300,000.00 sponsorship from Pick n Pay towards the 2025 Teachers’ Day Commemoration, the TUCOSWA Treasurer Ms. Thabile Zwane had this to say on same. The SNAT pays E413,028.00 per annum as a subscription to the Federation.”

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The disclosure of this figure shocked many SNAT members, who questioned why the union pays such a hefty subscription fee to TUCOSWA and what tangible benefits they receive in return.

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TUCOSWA serves as the umbrella body for all trade unions in Eswatini, representing workers from private, public, and semi-public sectors.

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Xolani Mngomezulu

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