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Finding information about third world countries like Swaziland has always been a big problem. I spent some time surfing the internet to see what information the Swaziland was providing to the international community. What I found is almost confusing information, which can be very misleading and very confusing.
From Swaziland, who lives and works in Swaziland, I am often disappointed with the “important facts” about Swaziland available on the web. Other times I read that there are 11 TV stations in Swaziland. Compared to the two TV stations we have [as of 2007], it's a very big number. There is a government-owned Swazi TV and a fairly new independent channel Swazi.
Swaziland websites usually have more reliable information than what is displayed on the top websites. This is because most Swazi webmasters are not yet very familiar with Search Engine Optimization [SEO], which makes websites visible quickly.
We recommend a website with comprehensive information about Swaziland [http://www.infoshopswaziland.com] and a quasi-static website [http://www.welcometoswaziland.com].
For those interested in visiting or doing business in Swaziland, Infoshopswaziland recommends quality links and has its own credible and important facts about Swaziland. You can also contact a full-time information specialist to help you find accurate information on the web. Again, one of the highly recommended tourist sites is http://www.welcometoswaziland.com. This is a site operated by the Territory.
With these two websites, you can find useful and reliable information about Swaziland. These sites have links to other trusted local websites, ensuring that you have accurate and up-to-date information about the small but beautiful Kingdom of Swaziland [or the widely known eSwatini Kingdom].
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