Joint Press Statement Federation of Swazi Business
Community, Constituent Assembly and Swazi Coalition.
9 October 2012
As leaders of the local business community we must
express our utmost concern at the Swazi Government’s poor handling of the issue
of SPTC’s Next Generation Network of cellular phones called “ONE” as well as
the fixed phone service.
The introduction of these new services, at last, brought
real competition into the telecommunications sector. This enabled ordinary people to begin to afford
to communicate more and the business community to access new markets, and
improve their services, competitiveness and profitability. As one
of the poorest countries in the SADC region we long suffered from monopoly
pricing and were charged the highest rates for ICT services.
The government’s actions which saw the whole SPTC Board
sacked, a Minister of Information Communications and Technology removed from
office, and the accusations by the Prime Minister of a “Mafia” at work, show
the highly politicised environment in which SPTC was expected to work. It is well known that the current cabinet
reversed SPTC and the previous government’s decision to sell most of its shares
in MTN at a fair market price to finance the ONE project. For the Prime
Minister to suddenly claim the sanctity of the courts as a defence for what are
highly controversial decisions is to mislead the nation. Swazis must realise that the PM has a clear
conflict of interest in this matter in that he has shares in Swaziland
Empowerment Limited which holds 19% of value of Swazi MTN. At no time has he been heard to recuse himself
from discussions in which he has a direct financial interest.
The SPTC saga is one of a long line of self-serving
decisions taken by this cabinet, which seriously undermine the business
reputation of the country. From giving itself handsome pay rises through
Circular No 1 when the country is in cash crisis, to awarding its members massive
discounts on shady land deals. From
attempting to arbitrarily evict the tenants at Jozini Big Six to mismanaging the
economy so that our members are owed Millions of Emalangeni and viable
businesses and ordinary people’s jobs are at risk because of their incompetence. They have undermined the Anti Corruption
Commission and the Human Rights Commission and, probably worst of all, were
putting the very basis of all business – legal contracts – in jeopardy through their
dreadful mismanaging of the recent Judicial Crisis.
The Prime Minister must know that to ignore a vote of no confidence
from Parliament sends a message to the world that Swaziland is not a country
governed by laws but by an arrogant, unaccountable clique who are happy to
abuse their powers and use political patronage for personal gain. His
behaviour completely undermines his Majesty’s vision of Swaziland being a first
world country by 2022.
We have heard the voices of the people at many public
meetings including Sibaya and our MPs’ vote of no confidence who have all said
it was time for this cabinet to be relieved of their duties. We now formally add the voices of the
business community to this call. This
cabinet has no mandate to govern, is not fit for purpose, and it must do the
honourable thing and go immediately before it damages Swaziland any further. We further call upon the new government to
find a way of reinstating the SPTC services that served the nation so well.
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