Gelane Zwane, the president of the Swazi Senate, also told them not to have sexual affairs with Parliament staff.
Zwane gave
her instructions during a two-day workshop to orientate members of parliament
and senators on their role. This follows the recent national election.
Zwane told
the members of parliament and senators on Monday (25 November 2013) to forget
about divorce now that they were in parliament as it was embarrassing not only
to themselves but to the King as well, the Swazi
Observer, a newspaper in effect owned by King Mswati reported.
Zwane
directed most of her comments to women parliamentarians, the newspaper
reported.
The Observer reported, ‘Speaking during the
orientation workshop of the parliamentarians yesterday, Zwane said if they had
problems with their spouses, they should find alternative ways of avoiding embarrassing
situations such as divorce.
‘She said if
anyone of them was already in the middle of a divorce process, they should just
stall and wait until their term of office was over.’
She added it
was bad to associate the King with people who are seen to be leaving their
spouses once they get into leadership positions such as those in parliament.
She added, ‘Such
things are embarrassing to come from parliamentarians. Do it for the King at
least for the next five years, then sort your personal issues after the end of
your term.’
King Mswati
himself has at least 14 wives (the exact number is a state secret). One had a
very public affair with a serving cabinet minister before being
expelled from the Royal Household. Another two of his wives reportedly
fled the King and are now in exile.
Zwane also
warned MPs not to have ‘intimate relationships’ with parliamentary staff.
The Observer reported her saying, ‘You are
going to find very beautiful ladies in parliament offices. Don’t you dare get
intimate with them, no matter how tempting.
‘We would
have to discipline these people because once they get intimate with
honourables, they feel important and it becomes very difficult to work with
them. We would have to discipline them, or even fire them, and this could cause
problems for parliament.’
See also
KING’S WIFE
THROWN OUT OF PALACE
http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2011/11/kings-wife-thrown-out-of-palace.html
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