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Friday 5 January 2024

Swaziland Newsletter No. 808 – 5 January 2024

 

Swaziland Newsletter No. 808 – 5 January 2024

News from and about Swaziland, compiled by Global Aktion, Denmark (www.globalaktion.dk) in collaboration with Swazi Media Commentary (www.swazimedia.blogspot.com), and sent to all with an interest in Swaziland - free of charge.

 

PM’s stern warning to Federation of Eswatini Business Community

By Kwanele Dhladhla, eSwatini Observer, 3 January 2024

SOURCE 

Prime Minister, Russell Dlamini, has sternly warned FESBC that government will not hesitate to deal strongly with the federation if it continues to exhibit actions of a terrorist entity, which threatens peace and economic stability in the kingdom.

The premier said during a meeting convened with the Federation of Eswatini Business Community (FESBC) executive yesterday, he advised them to stick to their mandate and stop either meddling or interfering in political issues that were outside the ambit of the federation’s core function to avoid attracting the wrath of government.

The meeting, which he said ought to have been convened before Christmas at the instance of FESBC, had not been fast-tracked by recent statements made by the federation. These included, but not limited to the call for a probe into the operations of Inyatsi Group of Companies, Montigny and Royal Eswatini Sugar (RES) Corporation.  

The organisation has also indicated that it would report the country to the International Criminal Court (ICC) if their grievances were not attended to in the manner they deem fit.

However, the Eswatini Competition Commission has stated it was not undertaking any investigation because the appropriate channels of reporting a grievance had not been followed by FESBC when reporting the grievances, which were widely publicised, particularly on social media platforms.      

To read more of this report, click here    

http://new.observer.org.sz/details.php?id=21778

See also

PM warns FESBC, those alleging King killed Thulani Maseko

http://www.times.co.sz/news/143261-pm-warns-fesbc-those-alleging-king-killed-thulani-maseko.html

We’ve already acquired guns for safety: FESBC

http://www.times.co.sz/news/143163-we%E2%80%99ve-already-acquired-guns-for-safety-%E2%80%93-fesbc.html

Business eSwatini CEO Nathie Dlamini on FESBC tension with foreign investors

https://swazilandnews.co.za/fundza.php?nguyiphi=5793

 

Over 100 patients turned back at TLC

By Sifiso Nhlabatsi, eSwatini Observer, 29 December 2023

SOURCE 

The conditions at The Luke Commission (TLC) are dire as over 100 patients were yesterday turned back.

This has seen patients pleading with government to rescue the institution, which had become the country’s go-to hospital following the drugs and personnel shortages in public health facilities.

With TLC also faced with financial challenges leading to the shattering situation at the hospital where over 160 employees were laid off and some services scaled down, over 300 patients were informed that not all of them would be attended to.    

Immediately after being informed of the decision, despair was written on some of the patients faces.      

Some of the patients said they were disheartened that the facility, which was very helpful to them, would operate on selected days a week yet before it was operating 24/7.

They pleaded with government to ensure that it kept the hospital afloat, as it was and still is helping Emaswati.

One of the patients, who identified himself as Simelane, said he went to the hospital yesterday with the hope of being assisted but unfortunately he received bad news when he was told about the downscaling of operations.

“We are requesting from the ministry of health and government as a whole to intervene. We are in long queues and are not even sure if we will eventually receive the help we desperately need. We have heard that there are challenges faced by the organisation and we plead that government does whatever it can to assist the institution,” Simelane stated.

Gogo Manana from Nhlambeni said she was turned back because limited services were being offered. She requested that government intervenes and assists the health centre because there were many Emaswati who were receiving help from TLC.

“The hospital is close to where I stay, and it is helpful to us people of Nhlambeni as we do not have to travel long distances to seek help,” Manana stated.

Other patients expressed that TLC had been very helpful and expressed shock that they were now being turned back at the centre.

Mkhulu Buthelezi said they had seen how the hospital had been of great help to the nation but of late they were being turned back.

TLC is facing one of its hardest phases and is doing everything to ensure that every patient visiting the centre is assisted with the limited resources they have, but yesterday it was a different story.

Over the past couple of days despite downscaling services, the centre has seen an influx of patients and the Miracle Centre has been forced to use the little resources left.

To read more of this report, click here

http://new.observer.org.sz/details.php?id=21762

 

So Government Spokesperson is intimidating human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko’s widow with treason charges for expressing herself after the assassination of her husband?

Opinion by Zweli Martin Dlamini, Swaziland News, 2 January 2024

SOURCE 

Government Spokesperson Alpheous Nxumalo must know that, it is our duty to protect human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko’s widow Tanele Maseko from political character assassination and intimidation by a regime that killed her husband.

The threat of treason charges by Alpheous Nxumalo against the widow is  just a fragment of Nxumalo’s imagination, Tanele Maseko must continue to demand justice for her husband who killed for demanding democracy.

King Mswati allegedly killed human rights lawyer Thulani Rudolf Maseko and we need an international investigation to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of the human rights lawyer.

Alpheous Nxumalo is just trying to intimidate the widow, targeted sanctions are coming for human rights violators in the country, we will continue to demand justice for Thulani Maseko until the international community takes action against this oppressive and evil regime.

The Government Spokesperson is trying to tell us that, accusing Mswati of killing human rights lawyer Thulani Rudolf Maseko amounts to treason, that is nonsense.

Mswati is a political killer who commanded his police and soldiers to shoot and kill dozens of civilians for demanding democracy, that information was disclosed by former Army Commander Jeffery Shabalala in an electronic evidence.

The King then threatened those calling for democracy saying his mercenaries will deal with them, hours later,Thulani Rudolf Maseko was assassinated.

An international investigation that seeks to investigate the assassination must be commissioned, we don’t need government conflicting theories.

See also

Human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko was killed by Mswati, Government Spokesperson Alpheous Nxumalo’s attack on wife Tanele won’t wash away blood on King’s hands

https://swazilandnews.co.za/fundza.php?nguyiphi=5806

 

Thulani Maseko’s death should be investigated by the FBI: PUDEMO President Mlungisi Makhanya

By Eugene Dube, Swati Newsweek,1 January, 2024

SOURCE 

The People’s Democratic Movement (PUDEMO) President Mlungisi Makhanya said that the investigation into the killing of Human Rights attorney Thulani Maseko must be investigated by international organisations such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

This is contained in the PUDEMO President’s end of year statement.

Makhanya said, “We demand, as we so do, that an urgently backed international investigation be carried out. Further to that, we want an investigation into the June 2021 Massacre, the killing of SFDF leader Cde Muzi Mmema, and all the subsequent extra-judicial killings that have taken place in the country, since June 2021. We want those who are responsible to be held accountable in line with international law, and that there must be no holy cows in the process of accountability as we move forward as a nation,” said Makhanya.

He also urged other organisations in the MDM to support the call.

Responding to Social Media allegation of criminality, murder and delaying the struggle, the PUDEMO President called upon those who claim to have evidence to come forward.

Makhanya who has been fingered by the Solidarity Forces military wing remnants as one of the suspects in Thulani Maseko’s death challenged people who have evidence to come out and reveal such information.

Watsap messages published by Voice of the People News revealed issued an order that one of the Solidarity Forces military wing to be killed.

Makhanya said, “PUDEMO once again calls upon all those who claim to be in possession of evidence of any form of corruption, criminality and/or maleficence against the President of PUDEMO to come forward and adduce such. This call is also extended to the entities mentioned on the online videos or any third party who may have on behalf of the said entities, or on his own accord, given any form of money to the President to come forward. In relation to matters involving those that are in prison, PUDEMO believes that they, in the course of their upcoming trials, will speak for themselves and only then will we all get to know the truth.”

Additional information sourced from Eswatini Newsroom.

 

eSwatini 3rd in the world in alcohol consumption

By Nonduduzo Kunene, Times of eSwatini, 15 December 2023

SOURCE 

MBABANE: Eswatini has been listed as the third highest country in alcohol consumption per capita.

Statistics that were issued by Wise Voter yesterday showed that emaSwati, who took alcoholic beverages, were over indulging. The survey was based on individual consumption, not a percentage of the entire population. The survey statistics defined alcoholic beverages as those which went through the process of fermentation and have been a staple of human society as far back as records go. Examples of alcoholic beverages include beer, wine and hard liquor (such as whiskey, tequila and vodka). Alcohol, which is a depressant, is designated as a drug and regulated by governments.

The survey report mentioned that one serving of alcohol was classified as 0.0177 fluid litres of alcohol. This corresponds with 0.354 litre can/bottle of beer, one 0.148 litres glass of wine, or one 0.044 litre shot of liquor. When comparing alcoholic consumption across countries, organisations will look at litre of pure alcohol.

According to the survey, Zimbabwe has the highest alcohol per capita globally. An individual Zimbabwean, according to the survey, may consume 62.8 litres of pure alcohol when comparing the alcoholic beverages they would have taken in 12 months, with a prevalence alcohol dependence of 2.2 per cent. Tunisia came second with 36.6 litres consumption per capita. The country has a prevalence alcohol dependence of 0.2 per cent. The Kingdom of Eswatini was placed in third place with 34.4 litres of alcohol consumption per capita, with prevalence alcohol dependence of 2.5 per cent.

All top three countries, according to the report, do not have alcohol illegality but drinking is allowed to people above the age of 18 years old.

In 2018, the World Health Organisation (WHO) stated that Eswatini was among countries identified to have high per capita consumption of alcohol globally, estimated to be at 9.9 litres per capita compared to a global average of 6.4 litres per capita. Other countries that followed Eswatini were Maldives with a consumption of 33.7 litres of alcohol consumption. The country has a prevalence alcohol dependence of 0.9 per cent. South Africa was placed in seventh position, with consumption of 29.9 litres per capita. The neighbouring country, according to the report, has a prevalence alcohol dependence of 2.4 per cent, which is a point below Eswatini.

The statistics compared 180 countries in the world. The country with the least alcohol consumption, according to Wise Voter, was Kuwait with one litre per capita. Heavy consumption of alcohol can be dangerous and lead to alcoholism. Serious side effects include decreased motor skills function, liver failure, cancer and death.

According to a study that was conducted by Oxford Economics when assessing the economic impact of the Eswatini’s beer industry in 2019 with a focus on its contribution to GDP, jobs and taxes, which was presented by Minister of Commerce Industry and Trade Manqoba Khumalo, the beer sector contributed around 1.2 per cent to Eswatini’s national gross domestic product (GDP).

He said one in every 91 jobs in Eswatini was linked to the economic activity of beer, which amounts to more than 3 200 jobs and over 25 000 livelihoods. Furthermore, two per cent of national tax revenue collected comes from economic activity linked to beer.

 

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