Swazis want king to ‘reign not rule’ Independent on line South Africa 4 September 2008
Manzini - Thousands of Swazis marched for multiparty democracy in Africa's last monarchy on Wednesday with workers threatening a week of mass action if their demands were not met, a union official said.
The march took place after a last-ditch attempt by the Swazi government to declare the march illegal was thrown out by a court.
The marchers, chanting songs for democracy and against King Mswati, were mostly dressed in red T-shirts, some carrying sticks and tree branches despite a warning by police against the carrying of weapons.
Swaziland Federation of Trade Unions secretary-general Jan Sithole said that the federation wanted King Mswati to "reign not rule". "We also want a multiparty system of democracy that will have checks and balances, not the current system which lacks accountability," Sithole said.
A week's mass action would take place from September 15 to 19 - the same week that Swaziland holds elections - if demands were not met. Demands included social grants for the elderly and better health and education facilities.
Swaziland would hold a "40-40" celebration on Saturday, marking Mswati's 40th birthday and independence from Britain, which has caused unhappiness owing to its extravagance. - Sapa-AFP
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