First capital of Swaziland – 1890
When white settlers descended the Swazi territory they settled in what is today known as Manzini
Then nothing more than just a veld with one homestead situated by the Umzimnene River belonging to one Manzini Motsa. As more white people came in to seek concessions, the then ruler of the territory King Mbandzeni gave them permission to set up their own governing body specifically to handle issues related to them (settlers). As they set out to set up an administrative government they bought a store which was owned by one Arthur Bremer (one of the first white settlers to start commercial activity in the area) and the condition of sale was that the administrative capital should be named after him hence the area became known among the settlers as Bremersdorp. “Dorp” being Afrikaans name meaning agricultural town. However, native Swazis preferred to call the place “kaManzini”. Since 1890, the Transvaal colonial government’s activities were run from that building hence Bremersdorp becoming the first administrative capital of the Kingdom.
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Manzini Regional Administration
Swaziland
MANZINI REGIONAL OFFICE
Next to Manzini Magistrate Court
Below Enguleni Building
Manzini
M100
Eswatini
Mon – Fri: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm