Lady Howard Mabuza

[2] During the COVID-19 pandemic in Eswatini, Mabuza pushed the government to hire 900 additional teachers to help schools reopen following the national lockdown.

[6] In October 2021, Mabuza denounced student protests and anti-monarchist strikes that demanded the release of detained pro-democracy members of parliament.

[7][8] Along with Eswatini Prime Minister Cleopas Sipho Dlamini, she gave warnings to teachers against showing solidarity with the student movement or taking part in the protests.

[10] On 4 August 2022, Mabuza hosted a round table discussion for policy makers, development partners, and industry leaders as part of Eswatini's national preparations for the Transforming Education Summit.

[12] Mabuza partnered with the United Nations Resident Coordinator, UNESCO, UNICEF, and the Eswatini Network Campaign for Education for All to launch an early and unintended pregnancy prevention policy and management guidelines program in May 2023.

Mabuza (first on the left from center) presiding over the Eswatini Institute of Technology's Scholarship Donation Ceremony for Taiwan in 2022