BY EPN
MBABANE – “Malaria Elimination remains Eswatini’s top priority as we gear up to attain this vision in the not-so-distant 2025 and as such, we need to work collaboratively across sectors to ensure the realization of this vision.”
These were the words of Minister of Finance Neal Rijkenberg when launching the End Malaria Fund Border Resource Mobilisation Campaign today.
The minister stated that government remained committed to ensuring that health is one of the key priorities as the government embarks on the national budget.
“As we seek more resources from various international and local partners, we continue to appeal to the people of Eswatini to use these facilities and donate towards funding the malaria program.”he said.
It is said the campaign seeks to raise funds to help the country drive its end malaria activities.
This publication has established that donation boxes will be placed in Ngwenya Border Post (Oshoek), Matsamo Border Post, Lomahasha Border Post, Mhlumeni Border Post, King Mswati III International Airport and Lavumisa Border Post.