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Mankayane is a town located in the
Manzini Manzini (formerly Bremersdorp) is a large city in Eswatini, which is also the city of Eswatini's Manzini Region. The city is the country's second largest urban center behind the capital Mbabane, with a population of 110,000 (2008). It is known ...
region of
Eswatini Eswatini, formally the Kingdom of Eswatini, also known by its former official names Swaziland and the Kingdom of Swaziland, is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. It is bordered by South Africa on all sides except the northeast, where i ...
. This small town services the chiefdom of Velezizweni. The town comprises a variety of resources readily available for use by the chiefdom, these includes Mankayane Government Hospital, the home affairs offices,police station,correctional services,a fire station, schools and large retail shops such as PEP stores and Shoprite U save. Nearby are the extensive man-made forests which cover much of the high veld areas of Eswatini. The area around Mankayane is also covered in small homesteads where traditional forms of agriculture are carried out. Other small irrigation schemes now exist providing a cash cropping basis for some local farmers. Such schemes are Ntamakuphila and Vulamehlo. The areas to the West and South of Mankayane are Swazi Nation Land (SNL). These areas are "tribal" lands. That is they are administered under traditional systems of land tenure where a chief gives land to men, enough for their wives and children to use. This happens at the point at which these men "give Khonta", or allegiance, to the Chief. Individuals do not own the land they have "rights of
usufruct Usufruct () is a limited real right (or ''in rem'' right) found in civil law and mixed jurisdictions that unites the two property interests of ''usus'' and ''fructus'': * ''Usus'' (''use'', as in usage of or access to) is the right to use or en ...
", rights to use land as they need it for their families. To the north are the man-made forests and these sit in Individually Tenured Land (ITL). These pieces of land comprising almost 50% of the country are those areas taken over for use as farms and industry at the time of colonisation. These areas are privately owned; originally by English or Afrikaans farmers and increasingly by indigenous or naturalised Swazi.


Notable people

1. Mr. Absalom Themba Dlamini (Honorary Doctor) - Former prime minister 2. Mr. Sotja Dlamini (late) - Former prime minister 3. Mr. Sibusiso "Spoko" Dlamini - Former football player. 4. Mr. Masheyini Dlamini - Bhunya Bombers Singer 5. Mr. Melika Vilakati (late) - Founder of Jericho Church in Zion 6. Rev. N Mamba - FEA Mission Pastor 7. Mr. Dumisani Cuthbert Khumalo (Late) - Former EBIS Radio Personality and Former Lubombo Regional Secretary 8. Mr. Bongani Dlamini - Former Marketing Manager Eswatini Tourism Association and Eagles Transport Director 9. Mr. Sipho Vilakati - Sweet Home Transport Owner 10. Rev. Mkhulu Kaizer Fakudze (late) - Metropolitan Evangelical Church Founder 11. Mr. Mihla K Khumalo - Former EBIS Radio Journalist and The Deputy Prime Minister's Office Spokesperson 12. Mr. Khanyakwezwe Mabuza - Former Nercha CEO and Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Health 13. Mr. Mgabhi Dlamini (late) - Former Parliament House of Assembly Speaker 11. Mr. Mabili Dlamini - Former Ambassador and Minister, currently serving in one of Emabandla 12. Mr. Goodman Kunene (late) - Former Principal Secretary 13. Mr. Sihle Khumalo - First Secretary, Eswatini Embassy to Qatar 14. Mr. Lot Vilakati - SNAT Secretary General 15. Dr. Ngcebo Mbuli - Bible Society CEO 16. Mr. Vulindlela Msibi (late) - Former Member of Parliament 17. Mr. Vulindlela Kunene - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Under Secretary-Political 18. Mr. Nkululeko Dlamini (late) - Former Times of Eswatini Journalist 19. Mr. Gcina Dladla - Eswatini Environmental Authority CEO 20. Mr. Evart Madlopha (late) - Former Principal Secretary 21. Mr. Siboniso Charles Madlopha - JA Africa Vice President Operations 22. Dr. Gculisile Khumalo - Stellenbosch University 23. Dr. Zitsile Zamantungwa Khumalo - North West University Populated places in Manzini Region {{Swaziland-geo-stub