Prime Minister Ambrose Dlamini says he is asymptomatic

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Eswatini Prime Minister Ambrose Dlamini has tested positive for Covid-19.
The prime minister on Sunday said he was self-isolating at home.
He said he was asymptomatic and was feeling well.
All the prime minister's close contacts have been tested and are isolating.
The country on Sunday tested 384 samples out of which two tested positive, according to a statement from the health ministry.
The total number of coronavirus cases stands at 6,095 including 119 deaths.
Eswatini was formally known as Swaziland.
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