Response to the statement purportedly issued by the Minister for Public Service on the Welfare of Civil Servants by the Public Sector Unions of Swaziland on Thursday [07-04-2022].
Update by the SNAT on the outcome of the JNF meeting that was held on Wednesday [06-04-2022].
Statement by the SNAT on the bashing of the president - CDE Mbongwa Dlamini.
The 2022 New Year statement by the Swaziland National Association of Teachers (SNAT).
Update from the SNAT National Office.
Update by the SNAT on the Meeting that was Sanctioned by the Ministry of Education and Training to Introduce the New TSC Chairperson.
Statement By The SNAT on the Escalating Covid-19 Confirmed Cases.
Petition Delivered to the Acting Prime Minister on Issues Around Contracted Teachers
Response by the SNAT on the Statement that was Made by the Current Chairperson of the Teaching Service Commission [TSC]
Notice of a Petition Delivery Excercise that will Be Held on Wednesday (26 - 05 - 2021)
Update on Case Number 119/2020 that Involved The SNAT and The USUTHU Branch of the SNAT on the Implementation of Resolution 16 of 2016.
Update on the SNAT NEC meeting with the SNAT SACCO.
Important update from the SNAT National Office.
Statement by the SNAT on the re-opening of schools as announced by the acting prime minister on Thursday, (18-03-2021)
Expectations by the SNAT on the forth coming 2021 national budget to be delivered by Mr. Neal Rijkenberg.
Update on the consultative meeting between the SNAT and MOET today (18-02-2021) on the re-opening of schools.
Preparations for the re-opening of schools for the 2021 calendar year.
Statement by the SNAT on the ever increasing covid-19 cases including fatalities [Deaths].
Changes in the operations of the National Office.
SNAT SG tests positive for covid-19.
The 2021 new year statement by the SNAT.
Statement on the USUTHU Branch of the SNAT matter.
Update on the allegations of corruption against the Teaching Service Commission (TSC).
Clarification on the article that was written by the SNAT Editor and published by the Sunday Times on 1st November 2020.
Update on the import cars issue commonly known as Dubais.