NEWS RELEASE
Swaziland Embassy in Washington Launches New Web Site
(WASHINGTON) --- The Embassy of the Kingdom of Swaziland in Washington,
D.C., announced today the launch of its new web site. The site can be
found at www.swazilandembassyus.com.
“In the 21st century, information that is not readily available on the
World Wide Web might simply not exist at all,” said Ambassador Ephraim
M. Hlophe. “With his eye on the future, His Majesty King Mswati III has
directed all government agencies to utilize modern technology to the
greatest extent possible. As part of this mandate to promote
‘eGovernment,’ we decided to provide a single, easy-to-find source for
Americans – and others – seeking to learn about the Kingdom of Swaziland.”
The web site includes downloadable visa application forms, contact
information for the Embassy and its counterparts overseas, biographical
sketches of His Majesty King Mswati III and the Queen Mother, a list of
Swazi holidays, and brief descriptions of Swaziland’s people, geography,
government, and economy. The site features links to major Swazi
newspapers and other, more comprehensive sources of information.
“The new web site is a virtual entryway to Swaziland,” said Ambassador
Hlophe.
In a welcome message posted on the web site, Ambassador Hlophe says:
“We hope you will use this web site as a resource ... Information for
travelers is included here, and there are links to the Swaziland Tourism
Authority and other organizations for those who wish to enjoy
Swaziland’s scenic landscape, wonderful climate, and beautiful cities,
towns, and villages.”
The web site for the Embassy of the Kingdom of Swaziland will be updated
regularly with news items, announcements, and a calendar of events.
Visitors to the web site can register to receive email alerts for news,
events, and announcements.
For more information, visit www.swazilandembassyus.com.
The mission of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Swaziland in the United
States is to serve as a point of contact between the governments and
people of our countries; to serve as a source of information to
Americans and others who seek to learn more about Swaziland, its people,
its government, its economy, and its opportunities; and to facilitate
the efforts of those who seek to visit Swaziland or do business there.
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