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Friday 31 March 2023

Swaziland Newsletter No. 771 – 31 March 2023

 

 

Swaziland Newsletter No. 771 – 31 March 2023

News from and about Swaziland, compiled by Global Aktion, Denmark (www.globalaktion.dk) in collaboration with Swazi Media Commentary (www.swazimedia.blogspot.com), and sent to all with an interest in Swaziland - free of charge.

There is political will to host dialogue – US

By Bodwa Mbingo, eSwatini Observer, 25 March 2023

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The United States of America (USA) has noted a political will to hold a national dialogue from all stakeholders, particularly His Majesty King Mswati III, civil society and other actors, within the country in a year when national elections will be held.

US Department of State Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS), Bureau of African Affairs, Robert Scott in a digital press roundtable organised by the Africa Regional Media Hub yesterday, told the media that everybody he met with while in the country acknowledged that the dialogue needed to occur.

While in the country, he said he teamed up with the team from the US embassy to Eswatini at a time that had been highlighted by the upcoming national elections and a call for a political dialogue.

Scott said this was at the centre of his interaction with government, civil society and the media.

He said what they were calling for was a rapid engagement towards the dialogue, but also do not want to be in a position where they were saying that by this date, what should have happened.

It was also his understanding that the king had made previous statements regarding the need and his acceptance and support for the dialogue.

He said all that was needed now was for the people of Eswatini, the leaders of the country and non-governmental organisations to arrive at a way forward.

Scott noted that there were many other political actors, including the Southern African Development Community (SADC) through its Troika and African Union (AU) to engage.

 “I think it’s there (the political will). It is a question of taking the first step and being able to agree to a forum and it is our hope that this will occur. Again, we can’t prescribe, you know, it is our role to support the institutions that can make this happen so we engaged with civil society where there are partners for many actors, including the government and ready to support a move towards dialogue,” he said.

To read more of this report, click here

http://new.observer.org.sz/details.php?id=20141

 

No immediate preps for dialogue, says Alpheous

By Nhlanganiso Mkhonta, Times of eSwatini, 28 March 2023

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MBABANE: Despite the environment on the ground suggesting calmness, government says there are no immediate preparations in respect to the national dialogue.

This was stated by Government Spokesperson Alpheous Nxumalo, in an interview yesterday. Nxumalo had been asked if there were any preparations being made in respect of the national dialogue, having observed that there was some calmness in the country. This also emanates from the fact that government has been adamant that the dialogue would not be held until the political climate became conducive. This was in reference to violence that had engulfed the country, where business establishments were burnt and there were unprecedented killings of state security personnel and civilians. In his response, Nxumalo said there were no immediate preparations to host the dialogue, except for the budgetary provision as presented by the Minister of Finance Neal Rijkenberg, when delivering his budget speech in Parliament in February.

Rijkenberg announced that E30 million had been set aside for the national dialogue. Government had been all along, through press conferences and Parliament sessions, stating that the environment was not conducive for the national dialogue. It was cited that the acts of violence were hindering the convening of the dialogue. “You have rightly and correctly observed that the environment on the ground does seem to suggest some calmness,” said Nxumalo. He stated that government remained committed to the national dialogue, a dialogue that would not have an opportunity to put other people’s lives at risk and in predicaments. Nxumalo said the nation for now was focused on the national general elections, which were already underway. “Having said this, government notes with great pleasure the obvious peace and tranquillity that prevails in the country,” said the government spokesperson.

He further mentioned that no decision had been taken by government as to when the national dialogue would take place. When asked about the calls from some members of the public, that there should be the dialogue first then elections, he said to stipulate would be counterproductive and misleading. He said elections, meanwhile, had been officially announced, hence his assertion that the nation was preoccupied with this particular national exercise for now. “If any decision is taken to convene a national dialogue, a proper announcement and communication will be made,” said Nxumalo.

Meanwhile, during a previous article, Mhlangatane Member of Parliament (MP) Madala Mhlanga observed that there was calm such that emaSwati were able to even sleep peacefully at night. He further appreciated members of the Royal Eswatini Police Service (REPS) for their tireless efforts in providing security to the nation, despite the attacks against them. On the other hand, Nkilongo MP Timothy Myeni asked Prime Minister Cleopas Sipho Dlamini what was stopping government from convening the dialogue as it was able to commence the processes for the national elections.

Meanwhile, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the US Bureau of African Affairs, Robert Scott recently said, as America, they were ready to support Eswatini in conducting the dialogue.
When addressing the media at a press briefing on March 7, Scott said elections and dialogue did not replace each other. He said the upcoming elections provided the opportunity for all emaSwati to engage directly in the country’s governance, a process which they (US) supported. Scott also addressed the media virtually last week Thursday, where he highlighted that judging from his engagements with different stakeholders in the country, he noted that there was a political will to have the dialogue; it was just a matter of setting up the date.

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MP elections: Sphofaneni revolutionary seat at stake - Ngoma vs Lazwide

My Opinion, By Eugene Dube, Swati Newsweek, 27 March, 2023

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MBABANE: Pro-democracy disaster looms at Siphofaneni Constituency if Ngomyayona Gamedze and Lomalungelo Simelane compete for the Siphofaneni MP position.

King Mswati’s toy elections will take place this year while deep divisions and lack of strategy is evident in the mass democratic movement.

I have seen articles where it was revealed that Ngomyayona Gamedze wants to replace Lomalungelo Simelane as Siphofaneni MP.

Previously Gamedze served the tinkhundla system as a Senator and deputy Senate President for 15 solid years. If my memory serves me well, I don't remember him speaking for the oppressed people of Siphofaneni or calling for political reforms. Honestly speaking, I don't think he is the right candidate to turn heat on King Mswati III in Parliament.

Gamedze's 15 years tenure, not once did he ever speak for the people of Sphofaneni who are grappling with hunger, starvation, water crisis and man-made poverty.

I understand that he has now “repented” and joined the democracy train. But can he be trusted to defend the revolutionary seat at Siphofaneni? trust him?

I don’t think so. Both MP LaZwide and Comrade Ngomyayona are part of the democracy movement. If Gamedze has “khontaed” in another different Inkhundla /Constituency, it would be wise to use that Constituency so that we increase the number of pro-democracy MPs in Mswati’s Parliament. The same way Marwick did when he switched to Lobamba lomdzala Constituency.

It is heartbreaking to note that some of the comrades are plotting to remove La Zwide who is young and vibrant in Parliament.

Let us give young people a chance to determine their own affairs. Gamedze played his part. However we need new people like LaZwide who understands our issues.

If you can analyse Sphofaneni elections very well, MP LaZwide and her husband are backed by all groups including the youth.

 

Marwick reveals eSwatini’s Taiwan debt trap

By Welcome Dlamini, Times of Eswatini Sunday print edition, 26 March 2023

 

MBABANE: It has always been said that loans from Mainland China, as opposed to those from the Republic of China Taiwan, are a debt trap. Taiwan has always used the notion to discourage countries from switching alliances to Mainland China and this is one of the reasons many ema6wati have always believed to be the main glue holding the two countries’ diplomatic relations together.

However, new information suggesting that the grants and loans that Taiwan has been extending to Eswatini have stringent conditions attached to them has come to the fore.

One of these loans is for the construction of the International Convention Centre and five star hotel, which is Known as the ICC &FISH, that is projected to cost around E7 billion upon completion.

During the sitting of the House of Assembly portfolio committee on economic planning and development, it emerged that there could be government properties which have been put up as collateral should Eswatini fail to repay the loan to Taiwan.

Member of Parliament MP Marwick Khumalo, an experienced legislator, who is serving an unprecedented fifth consecutive term as a legislator, raised the issue of the stringent loan conditions that could see the country losing the ICC &FISH to Taiwan.

“How true is it that the government signed an agreement with the Taiwanese Government to the effect that should the government fail to service the loan, the government will cede the ICC &FISH building to Taiwan” Khumalo asked the Minister of Economic Planning and Development, Dr Tambo Gina.

The minister did not deny the allegation instead, he said there were properties that the country stood to lose if it failed to honour the loans.

“The allegations are true that government signed a loan agreement with EXIM Bank of Taiwan that has a clause that stipulates that government will forfeit properties but not specifically the ICC &FISH in the event it defaults on repayment,” Gina said.

MP Khumalo followed up by asking the minister as to why government was accepting Taiwanese grants and loans that come with stringent conditions.

“... why does it seem like e we are forced to take these loans and we are exploited?” Khumalo wondered.

He made an example that the Taiwanese Government now wanted Eswatini to enter into an agreement regarding the strategic oil reserve project, yet the Kingdom was capable of funding this infrastructure development through the 35 cents per litre of fuel levy that is paid by motorists. Though Khumalo never mentioned it, Taiwan also financed the country’s construction of the King Mswati III International Airport.

Gina, in response, said all loans taken by government went through an approval process of checks and balances by the Ministry of Finance and relevant entities.

“If the loans conditions are not favourable, then government does not commit to such,” he said.

 

Indeed it’s now safe, you even requested a night visit from your girlfriend Mr Government Spokesperson.

Opinion by Zweli Martin Dlamini, Swaziland News, 28 March, 2023

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On Monday the 13th March 2023 at around 9pm, Government Spokesperson Alpheous Nxumalo who stays in a Government house at Coates Valley called his girlfriend and requested an urgent night visit.

So when he told the Times that the environment is now peaceful, he was not lying, he is currently enjoying peace but we don’t know how long it will last if the political crisis and or the issues surrounding the political unrest remain unresolved.

Personally, I can imagine the freedom Nxumalo is enjoying but he must understand that incarcerated Members of Parliament (MPs)Mduduzi Mabuza and Mthandeni Dube miss their wives and girlfriends, if they have some.

It is therefore unfortunate if Nxumalo would conclude that the environment is conducive while others are incarcerated, they don’t have the liberty to call their partners if they feel like having sex like he did on that night.

Nxumalo once asked how I got to know things before they happened, the answer is simple, I work with information every day and 24-hours a day.

I won’t expose the innocent woman who was cheating her partner with Nxumalo, the context of this article is not about consenting adults who agreed to visit each other and their bedroom issues. 

But my main interest is Alpheous Nxumalo who enjoys freedom and then conclude that everything is fine, what about those who are oppressed politically, socially and economically?

The reason I am sharing this is to make him understand that he is enjoying the freedom just because others within the pro-democracy movement decided to give dialogue a chance.

It is therefore important for the regime to use this opportunity to the best interest of the country by releasing the incarcerated MPs and start the dialogue process, otherwise, chaos might erupt again if the issues that resulted to the political unrest remain unresolved.

 

United Eswatini Diaspora (UED) Convener IB Dlamini officially meets the International Criminal Court (ICC) officials n The Hague for crimes against humanity by King Mswati III

By Noncedo Dube, Breaking News 82 Eswatini, 30 March 2023

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Netherlands: It’s official, the international criminal court has received formal complaints regarding crimes against humanity committed by King Mswati III. The United Eswatini Diaspora (UED) headed by I B Dlamini has taken king Mswati’s crimes against humanity issue to greater heights. The organisation made an appointment with the International Criminal Court (ICC) at the Hague in the Netherlands today regarding the case of King Mswati's crimes against humanity.

The UED assigned its convener I B Dlamini personally go to the Netherlands to represent emaSwati at the Hague. The main purpose of going to The Hague was to plead with the ICC to speedily investigate King Mswati III for crimes against humanity. This comes as a result of the cold-blooded massacre of more than 100 unarmed Swazis who were massacred since June and July 2021 to date.

Dlamini took an 11-hour flight to the Netherlands to meet the ICC committee and present the grievances of the Swazi people.

UED convener I B Dlamini has released a video taken at the Hague to indicate that that the meeting was successfully held today at 11:00am.

Dlamini revealed that they are now praying on God to take over the matter as the ICC will be making a decision on the Swazi matter soon. He further mentioned that if the ICC is able to hand out a warrant of arrest on top leaders of the world then it should not be an issue to hand out a warrant of arrest against King Mswati who is nothing in the world politics.

“This was a follow up to the previous correspondence wherein we sent electronic evidence. Today, we sent hard copies and other supporting documents or evidence we could not send electronically,” said IB Dlamini in a recorded video while he was at the Hague.

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