By Mbongeni Ndlela
MBABANE – The nation is witnessing the power of unity and proactive policing as the Royal Eswatini Police Service (REPS) reports a significant breakthrough in its Faces We Must Find campaign.
The initiative, launched under the visionary leadership of the National Commissioner, is already yielding life-changing results.
Just months ago, Eswatini faced 15 active cases of missing children. Today, that number has dropped to six, a powerful reminder that when communities, families, and law enforcement unite, miracles happen. Even more uplifting is the fact that all the children who have since been located were found alive, bringing immense relief to their loved ones and hope to the nation.
REPS continues to urge the public to support the search for the six remaining teenagers who are still missing:
- Nomvuselelo Dlamini (17) – Magele – #HlathikhuluPolice
- Nqobile Mashaba (17) – Vovovo – #SiphofaneniPolice
- Siphesihle Bhembhe (17) – Mbeka – #MankayanePolice
- Vanessa Kabir (16) – Sibovu – #MankayanePolice
- Siphosethu Shololo (15) – Nyakatfo – #BuhleniPolice
- Nokukhanya Maseko (15) – Mavula – #BuhleniPolice
The Police encourage anyone with information to reach out through their toll-free numbers 999/9999 or 112. Alternatively, you can WhatsApp 7999 1000.




