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Mbabane East is an ''
inkhundla In Eswatini, an inkhundla (; plural: tinkhundla) is an administrative subdivision smaller than a district but larger than an umphakatsi (or "chiefdom"). There are 55 tinkhundla in Eswatini: 14 in Hhohho District, 11 in Lubombo District, 16 in ...
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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 ...
, located in the
Hhohho District Hhohho is a region of Eswatini, located in the north western part of the country. Hhohho was named after the capital of King Mswati II, who expanded the Swazi territory to the north and west, taking in the districts of Barberton, Mpumalanga, Barb ...
. Its population as of the 2007 census was 36,792. It is a suburb located within the city of Mbabane, which serves as the administrative and executive capital of Eswatini. Situated in the Hhohho Region, this area benefits from its proximity to the central business district of Mbabane, making it an important residential and commercial zone. The elevation of Mbabane contributes to a temperate climate, which is generally cooler than other regions in Eswatini. Demographics and Community The population of Mbabane East consists primarily of Swazi people, with a mix of other ethnic groups due to urban migration. The community is characterized by a blend of traditional Swazi culture and modern influences. Residents often engage in local businesses or commute to work in various sectors such as government, education, and tourism. Infrastructure and Amenities Mbabane East features essential infrastructure including roads, schools, healthcare facilities, and recreational areas. The suburb is connected to the rest of Mbabane through public transport services. Local amenities include shops, markets, and community centers. Education Facilities The area has several educational institutions ranging from primary schools to secondary schools. These institutions aim to provide education while incorporating elements of Swazi culture into their curricula. Economic Activities Economically, Mbabane East benefits from its proximity to the commercial activities in central Mbabane. Many residents are involved in small-scale businesses or work in larger enterprises located nearby. The economy is supported by sectors such as retail trade, services, and agriculture. Cultural Aspects Culturally, Mbabane East reflects the broader traditions of the Swazi people. Festivals and cultural events are celebrated throughout the year, showcasing traditional music, dance, and crafts.


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Statoids.com
retrieved December 11, 2010 Populated places in Hhohho Region {{Swaziland-geo-stub