election update 2003 · swaziland · number 2. (PDF, 505 kB) In: eisa.org. The Electoral Institute of Southern Africa, 20. Februar 2004, S. 26, abgerufen am 23. Februar 2023 (englisch).
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SWAZILAND. (PDF, 15,1 MB, Seite 40) In: The Journal of Parliament Information, Vol. 1, No. 2, June 2004. Juni 2004, S. 152, abgerufen am 23. Februar 2023: „Resignation of Speaker: On 10 March 2004, Mr. Marwick Khumalo resigned as the Speaker of the House of Assembly (the lower Chamber of the bicameral Legislature). He was replaced as Speaker by his deputy, Ms. Trusty Gina.“
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Election of Deputy Speaker Notice, 2004. (PDF, 3,25 MB, Seite 2) In: Swaziland Government Gazette, Extraordinary, VOL. XLII, MBABANE, (No.42). gazettes.africa, 22. April 2004, S. 514, abgerufen am 23. Februar 2023: „It is notified for general information that the Honourable TRUSTY GINA was elected Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly on the 17d‘ November, 2003 in terms of the Establishment of the Parliament of Swaziland Order, 1992.“
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Swaziland Parliament. In: Worldwide Guide to Women in Leadership (guide2womenleaders.com). 16. November 2013, abgerufen am 8. Februar 2023 (englisch).
Swazi speaker 'forced' to resign. In: iol.co.za. Independent Online, 11. März 2004, abgerufen am 23. Februar 2023 (englisch): „Marwick Khumalo said his resignation was effective immediately and he would be replaced by Deputy Speaker Trusty Gina.“