Taiwan has denied donating
more than a million US dollars to help fund the Swaziland King’s 50th
birthday celebration.
However, a newspaper in
Swaziland published a photograph of the cheque being handed over.
The Central News Agency in Taiwan reported the Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied a report from Swazi Media Commentary that it had paid US$1.7 million towards the 50/50
Celebration on 19 April 2018 that will mark King Mswati III’s birthday and the
50th anniversary of Swaziland’s Independence from Great Britain. The
report appeared on a number of news sites.
The Taipei Times using the agency report said on Thursday (12 April 2018), ‘Democratic
Progressive Party (DPP) Legislator Tsai Shih-ying asked Minister of Foreign
Affairs Joseph Wu about the allegations during a meeting of the legislature’s
Foreign and National Defense Committee.
‘“This [the report] is
incorrect and absolutely false. We provided only a small amount of money for a
fireworks show at the celebration,” Wu said, without disclosing the actual
amount except to say it was less than the figure mentioned in the blog.’
In fact the figure donated
was US$1.3 million. Swazi Media Commentary sourced its report from the Swazi Observer of 8 February 2018. The
report included a photograph of a cheque for US$1,307,865 (the equivalent of
E15 million in Swazi currency) being handed over by the Taiwanese embassy in
Swaziland to the Swazi Minister of Home Affairs Princess Tsandzile and Minister
of Economic Planning and Development Prince Hlangusemphi.
The Observer reported, ‘Taiwan Ambassador Thomas Chen,
said the 50th anniversary is an important milestone in the course of the
national development for the country.’
He added, ‘The year 2018 marks the 50th anniversaries of the birth of
His Majesty King Mswati III and the independence of the country. Most Swazis
don’t know that in September 1968, the government of the Republic of China on
Taiwan sent an envoy to this country to seal the deal of diplomatic ties
between our two countries. For decades, Swaziland has proved itself
Taiwan’s best friend in the African continent, for which the government and the
people of Taiwan are truly thankful.’
Picture
from Swazi Observer shows the cheque being handed over by Taiwan Ambassador Thomas Chen.
See also
TAIWAN
FIRST GUEST AT KING’S PARTY
POOR
AND SICK PAY FOR KING’S BIRTHDAY
KING’S
BIRTHDAY CASH ‘LOOTED’
SOLDIERS
FORCED TO PAY FOR KING’S PARTY
https://swazimedia.blogspot.co.uk/2018/03/soldiers-forced-to-pay-for-kings-party.html
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