Kenworthy News Media, 4 September 2018
The People’s United Democratic Movement (PUDEMO), the
largest democratic movement in Swaziland, elected a new leadership at
its General Congress last weekend. Mlungisi Makhanya was elected new
President, writes Kenworthy
News Media.
In his opening address, outgoing President Mario
Masuku highlighted the need for the rebuilding of PUDEMO and condemned the
corruption of Swazi King Mswati’s absolute rule at PUDEMO’s 9th General
Congress, held in Witbank.
“No amount of ritual pseudo electoral processes can
redeem such an inherently flawed system”, Masuku said in a press release from
PUDEMO.
According to the press release, PUDEMO will launch
campaigns against land evictions, the Swazi government’s corruption, gender
based violence and unemployment.
Sacrifice
and resiliance
Mario Masuku was PUDEMO President for many years. He has been arrested on many occasions and charged, though never convicted, with terrorism and sedition, the latter for shouting “Viva PUDEMO” at a May Day rally. He has spent several years in prison awaiting trial.
Mario Masuku was PUDEMO President for many years. He has been arrested on many occasions and charged, though never convicted, with terrorism and sedition, the latter for shouting “Viva PUDEMO” at a May Day rally. He has spent several years in prison awaiting trial.
He was, however, a well-respected figure outside
Swaziland, meeting with heads of state in the region and receiving a democracy
award in the Danish Parliament from former Danish Speaker of the House,
Minister of Foreign Affairs and President of the UN General Assembly, Mogens
Lykketoft.
“This congress was an historic moment indeed, also for
Comrade Mario Masuku, who is now ready for different roles as the epitome of
sacrifice and resilience in the struggle for freedom in Swaziland,” said new
Secretary General Wandile Dludlu.
Masuku is currently working at a home for orphans and
vulnerable children here at Mbabane on a daily voluntary basis and plans to
continue his work to promote human rights in Swaziland.
New
leadership
Former Secretary General Mlungisi Makhanya was elected President of PUDEMO, and Zodwa Mkhonta Deputy President.
Former Secretary General Mlungisi Makhanya was elected President of PUDEMO, and Zodwa Mkhonta Deputy President.
Former youth leader Wandile Dludlu was elected new
Secretary General and Jabulani Malinga National Organising Secretary.
Stalwart activist Mphandlana Shongwe remained on the
National Executive Committee.
Swaziland
is a small semi-feudal absolute monarchy with a population of 1.3 million. More
than two thirds of the population live in poverty, many on food aid.
Amnesty
International has called the Swaziland’s Suppression of Terrorism Act, which is
used to charge many PUDEMO members for trivial offenses, “inherently
oppressive” and Freedom House ranks Swaziland as one of the repressive
countries in the world in regard to political rights.
See also
PUDEMO
Leader Defies Bail Conditions
https://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2015/07/pudemo-leader-defies-bail-condition.html
Release Of Leaders ‘Changes Nothing’
Release Of Leaders ‘Changes Nothing’
Terror
Charge For Shouting Slogan
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