Eswatini government calls for action in Cybersecurity Awareness Month

04 November 2025

The Eswatini government has issued a rallying cry for increased collaboration in combating cybercrime as the country observes Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October.

Prime Minister Russell Dlamini emphasised that cybersecurity is a shared responsibility that involves all sectors of society. Speaking at the opening of the month-long campaign, the Prime Minister highlighted the importance of collective effort under the theme ‘Secure Eswatini, Be Safe Online.’

Dlamini underscored that in today’s digital age, safeguarding cyberspace is crucial for national prosperity, security, and individual safety. He urged citizens, government institutions, and businesses to work together to enhance the country’s digital resilience.

“Cybersecurity is a national priority because it touches on our security, our economy, and our personal lives,” said Dlamini. “We must all commit — government, businesses, families, and individuals — to be responsible and proactive in protecting our digital environment.”

The Prime Minister advised citizens to take basic precautions, such as updating devices, protecting personal data, and exercising caution before clicking links or sharing information online. He emphasised that each responsible action contributes to strengthening the nation’s cybersecurity defenses. Dlamini highlighted the importance of collaboration across different sectors, including educational institutions to promote digital literacy, businesses to bolster defenses against cyberattacks, and communities to raise awareness and protect vulnerable populations.

He also announced that the government is spearheading the ‘Your Hand’ project, which aims to provide public sector services directly to citizens via digital platforms. While this initiative offers convenience and improved access to government services, Dlamini cautioned that it also increases the need for rigorous security measures.