Latest News
Recent announcements, judgments, and events from the Judiciary of Eswatini.
Chief Justice Unveils Five-Year Judiciary Modernization Plan
The Chief Justice has announced a comprehensive five-year plan aimed at modernizing the courts and improving access to justice across Eswatini.
Supreme Court Rules on Landmark Constitutional Case
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has delivered a judgment on a constitutional matter that will have far-reaching implications for governance and rights.
Judiciary Reports 30% Reduction in Case Backlog
Through concerted efforts and process improvements, the Judiciary has achieved a 30% reduction in case backlog over the past year.
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Recent Judgments
Notable recent decisions from Eswatini courts.
Power Cube Branding v SUFIAW (920 of 2023) [2025] HIGH COURT 22 Sep 2025
High CourtDavinscot Clothing Swaziland v Eswatini Investement Promotion Authority and others (2511 of 2024) [2025] HIGH COURT 16 Sep 2025
High CourtMaziya And Another v University of Eswatini Pension Fund (2406/2024) [2025] HIGH COURT 03 Sep 2025
High CourtRecent Speeches
Hon. Chief Justice Calls for Judicial Preparedness in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Electoral Justice
23 May 2026
The Hon. Chief Justice emphasized the importance of preparing African judiciaries to effectively respond to emerging legal and constitutional challenges arising from artificial intelligence and digital technologies in electoral processes.
Chief Justice Maphalala Calls for Strengthened Judicial Independence and Reform of Global Governance at SEACJF Conference
08 Oct 2025
The Honourable Chief Justice of the Kingdom of Eswatini and Chairperson of the Southern and Eastern Africa Chief Justices’ Forum (SEACJF), Honourable Chief Justice Bhekie M. C. Maphalala, delivered powerful remarks during the 2025 SEACJF Conference and Annual General Meeting held in Gaborone, Botswana. In his address, Chief Justice Maphalala emphasized the importance of judicial independence, accountability, and the rule of law as the foundation of democratic governance. He also called for reforms to the United Nations Security Council, condemned ongoing injustices in Gaza, and urged African nations to pursue economic liberation and unity in the face of modern neo-colonialism.
Chief Justice Bhekie Maphalala Addresses the Commemoration of the Constitutional Court of South Africa
20 Jun 2025
Honourable Chief Justice Bhekie Maphalala of the Kingdom of Eswatini, and Chairperson of the Southern and Eastern Africa Chief Justices’ Forum (SEACJF), delivered a keynote statement during the commemoration of the Constitutional Court of South Africa on 20 June 2025. He commended the Constitutional Court for its role in promoting human rights and freedoms while raising concern over global failures to uphold international justice and equality. The Chief Justice highlighted the ineffectiveness of the United Nations Charter, the persistent impacts of neo-colonialism on Africa, and the troubling rise of political interference in judicial independence across the continent. He called for the protection of judges, the strengthening of judicial independence, and the advancement of true African-led justice systems.