Mhlume

Welcome to Mhlume, Swaziland

Where is Mhlume: Mhlume is near the Northeast border of Swaziland in the Lubombo district. It is at -26.0333 latitude and 31.8500 longitude. If you are travelling to Mhlume, the nearest airport is in Maputo, Mozambique. If you do not want to make the border crossing, you can use the airport in Manzini, Swaziland. Manzini is the commercial center of Swaziland.

If you are looking to ship into or out of Mhlume, consider Cargo Carriers. They are a South African company with an office in Mhlumi. They can be reached at +268 313 1560.

Mananga College is a population destination for students in grades 8-12. The school here can hold up to 170 boarding students. Many students go on for higher education at the University of Swaziland. The university has three campuses in Kwaluseni, Luyengo, and Mbabane.

The main development group active in Mhlume including the Mananga - Management Development Resources Center for Southern Africa. This is a group focusing on human development in areas of leadership, capacity building, poverty reduction, and regional integration. They can be reached in Mhlume at +268 416 3155.

In February 2006, the South Africa competition tribunal approved a merger agreement between Mananga Sugar Packers Ltd and Sunshine Sugar Specialities Ltd. Mananga Sugar Producers, of course was very active in Mhlume, Swaziland. the addition of Sunshine Sugar into the Mananga family helped solidify the strength of the Mananga Sugar company for some time, if the acquisition can be managed properly. Read more about the sugar industry in Mhlume.

Mhlume is one of many cities and towns in Swaziland. Others include: Big Bend, Hlatikulu, Lavumisa, Lobamba, Mankayane, Manzini, Mbabane, Ngwenya, Nhlangano, Piggs Peak, and Siteki. Mhlume along with Sikeki and Big Bend cover Swaziland's eastern border with Mozambique. Big Bend is also a major sugar producing center in Swaziland and is along the Lusutfu River. Siteki is between Big Bend and Mhlume and is named for proclamation made by Mbandzeni, a 19th century king of Swaziland, that gave his soldiers permission to marry.

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