- plural:
tinkhundla) is an
administrative subdivision smaller than a
district but
larger than an
umphakatsi (or "chiefdom").
There are 55
tinkhundla in Eswatini:...
- muni****lities and the
rural councils are the
tinkhundla.
There are 12 muni****lities and 55
tinkhundla. Each
inkhundla has a
development committee (bucopho)...
-
divided into
tinkhundla.
There are 55
tinkhundla in
Eswatini and each
elects one
representative to the
House of ****embly of Eswatini.
Tinkhundla are, in turn...
-
governor with the help of bucopho. The
tinkhundla are
further divided into
imiphakatsi (or chiefdoms). The
present tinkhundla are: E****hanyeni Imiphakatsi: Bhekinkhosi...
-
implementation of new
administrative subdivisions in
Eswatini called tinkhundla.
Those Swazi soldiers who
served in the war and had
spent time in modern...
- and
Manzini Region in the northwest.
Shiselweni is
subdivided into 14
tinkhundla (or constituencies).
These are
local administration centres, and also...
- 3,625.17 km², a po****tion of 320,651 (2017), and is
divided into 14
tinkhundla. The
administrative center is the
national capital of Mbabane. It borders...
-
governor with the help of bucopho. The
tinkhundla are
further divided into
imiphakatsi (or chiefdoms). The
present tinkhundla are:
Dvokodvweni Imiphakatsi: Enjabulweni...
-
electoral college of
eighty members chosen by
forty local councils known as
tinkhundla,
dominated by
tribal elements. The
Swazi economy prospered under Sobhuza's...
- by the king,
Swaziland held its
third parliamentary election under the
tinkhundla traditional system. In 1988 and 1989, an
underground political party,...