Manzini District

Manzini is a district of Swaziland, located in the center-west of the country. It has an area of 5,068 km² and a population of 292,000 (1997), and is divided into 16 tinkhundla. Its administrative center is Manzini. It borders all three other districts: Hhohho in the north, Lubombo in the east, and Shiselweni in the south.

Districts and Tinkhundla of Swaziland
Hhohho District
  • Hhukwini
  • Lobamba
  • Madlangempisi
  • Maphalaleni
  • Mayiwane
  • Mbabane East
  • Mbabane West
  • Mhlangatane
  • Motjane
  • Ndzingeni
  • Nkhaba
  • Ntfonjeni
  • Piggs Peak
  • Timpisini
Lubombo District
  • Dvokodvweni
  • Hlane
  • Lomahasha
  • Lubuli
  • Lugongolweni
  • Matsanjeni North
  • Mhlume
  • Mpholonjeni
  • Nkilongo
  • Siphofaneni
  • Sithobela
Manzini District
  • Ekukhanyeni
  • Hlambanyatsi
  • Kwaluseni
  • Lamgabhi
  • Lobamba Lomdzala
  • Ludzeludze
  • Mafutseni
  • Mahlangatja
  • Mangcongco
  • Manzini North
  • Manzini South
  • Mkhiweni
  • Mtfongwaneni
  • Ngwempisi
  • Nhlambeni
  • Ntondozi
Shiselweni District
  • Gege
  • Hosea (Swaziland)
  • Kubuta
  • Maseyisini
  • Matsanjeni South
  • Mtsambama
  • Ngudzeni
  • Nkwene
  • Sandleni
  • Shiselweni I
  • Shiselweni II
  • Sigwe
  • Somntongo
  • Zombodze
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Coordinates: 26°15′S 31°30′E / 26.25°S 31.5°E / -26.25; 31.5


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