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Friday, 7 February 2025

Swaziland Newsletter No. 863 – 7 February 2025

 Swaziland Newsletter No. 863 – 7 February 2025

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.

King calls for food sovereignty, agricultural growth

By Nhlanganiso Mkhonta, Times of eSwatini, 3 February 2025

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MBABANE: His Majesty King Mswati III has reaffirmed the Kingdom of Eswatini’s commitment to achieving food sovereignty, emphasising the importance of local food production to reduce reliance on imports. Addressing the nation during the 2025 Speech from the Throne, the king highlighted key government initiatives aimed at strengthening the country’s agricultural sector, improving water security and promoting agro-processing industries.The King emphasised that financial resources alone do not guarantee food security, making it crucial for Eswatini to produce what it eats rather than depending on external markets.”Food sovereignty remains a priority for the Kingdom of Eswatini. The country is aiming at producing all the food that it eats since the availability of financial resources does not guarantee a provision of food,” said the king…

Recognising the need to adapt to changing climatic conditions, the king announced that government continues to provide incentives for farmers to diversify their crop production…

In another significant development, the king highlighted that government is constructing a distribution centre and cold storage facility at the King Mswati III International Airport. This infrastructure is aimed at supporting the commercialisation of agriculture and enabling farmers to export fresh produce to regional and international markets. 

To read the full report, click here

http://www.times.co.sz/business/149251-king-calls-for-food-sovereignty-agricultural-growth.html

 

King announces increase in elderly grants

By Musa Simelane, eSwatini Observer, 2 February 2025

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In a major boost for Eswatini’s elderly population, His Majesty King Mswati III has announced that social grants for senior citizens will be increased in the coming financial year to help them cope with the rising cost of living.

The grant will be increased from E500 per month to a yet to be determined figure.
The king emphasised that taking care of vulnerable groups, particularly the elderly, was a national duty that must be prioritised.

“Due to inflationary issues and the burden often experienced by elderly persons, their grants will be increased this coming fiscal year,” he declared.

The decision to increase elderly grants is expected to alleviate financial strain on thousands of senior citizens, many of whom depend solely on these stipends for survival.

The rising cost of food, healthcare and basic necessities has made life increasingly difficult for older Emaswati, prompting the government to take action…

Makes call for affordable healthcare for all

His Majesty King Mswati III has made a powerful call for universal healthcare access, emphasising that no Liswati should be turned away from receiving medical treatment due to lack of resources.

The king stressed that affordable healthcare was a fundamental right and should be accessible to all citizens, regardless of their financial situation.

“Life is for everyone despite one’s affordability. Services must be availed to all at all times,” His Majesty declared.

As part of the country’s healthcare transformation, the king urged government to establish minimum standards for all hospitals and clinics.

This, he said, would ensure that every health facility was equipped with essential medical equipment and supplies, a steady stock of life-saving drugs and proper infrastructure to cater to all patients.

“The good health of our nation is integral to our development. While the country has programmes in the health sector, we need to improve on providing an affordable healthcare, which caters for all Emaswati,” he stated…

King calls for ‘buy local initiative’ support

His Majesty has renewed calls for Emaswati to support local businesses through the buy local initiative.

He said economic empowerment started with supporting home-grown enterprises.
The king stressed that local businesses are the backbone of the nation’s economy and should be given priority in both public and private sector procurement.

“It is vital that we promote and support local products and services to strengthen our economy and create more jobs for our people,” His Majesty stated.

The buy local initiative is seen as a key driver of economic sustainability in Eswatini.
By prioritising local products and services, the nation can: retain wealth within the country, reduce dependence on imports and support small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which are essential for job creation…

Government must prioritise local contractors in projects

Government has been tasked to ensure meaningful participation of local contractors in major infrastructure projects.

His Majesty King Mswati III strongly emphasised that development should directly benefit Emaswati. As the country embarks on multi-billion emalangeni projects, including the Mpakeni Dam, new Parliament, Lubombo and Shiselweni roads and energy and mining initiatives, he said local businesses must not be side-lined in favour of foreign companies.

“We call upon the government to ensure that local contractors participate meaningfully in these projects so that the people and the local economy derive tangible benefits beyond the new infrastructure,” His Majesty stated…

To read the full report, click here

http://new.observer.org.sz/details.php?id=23506

 

King Mswati’s speech a consistent lie from the Throne, turns Parliament into ‘Sunday School’ by leading MPs in hypocritical prayer while emaSwati live in extreme poverty

Opinion by Zweli Martin Dlamini, Swaziland News. 3 February 2025

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King Mswati delivered one of the most useless speeches during the Official Opening of Parliament last week and, in the middle of his Speech from the Throne, he opted to lead Parliamentarians in a hypocritical prayer thus turning the Honorable House of Parliament into a “Sunday school” with MPs and Senators repeating the prayer after their ‘Sunday school teacher’.

Perhaps, let me clarify and declare that I am a Christian but, against the abuse of religion to manipulate the minds of the people in pushing an oppressive political agenda.

Well in February 2020, I wrote an article titled “King Mswati’s Speech a lie from the Throne” and soon thereafter, I was kidnapped by armed police officers from the premises my home at LaMgabhi eTiyeni, dragged to the Mbabane Police Station where I tortured merely for criticizing a Head of State and doing my job as journalist.

The police officers were commanded by the late Deputy National Commissioner Sam Mthembu who told me during the torture that, as police officers, they will deal with me ensure that I don’t criticize Mswati.

The Deputy National Commissioner subsequently died in January 2021 and I want the now ‘ghost and cruel senior police officer’ to read under a similar headline that, I will criticize the King until the last breath, it’s my duty as a journalist to hold King Mswati and his Tinkhundla cruel and undemocratic Government accountable.

It should be noted that, this country is struggling with one of the highest poverty rates in the world but, we have a dictator who lives an extravagant lifestyle while, and despite the availability of natural resources including minerals in eSwatini, ordinary emaSwati live in squalor.

Reciting well-written but useless Speeches from the Throne will not address the socio-economic ills in this country, a recent Executive Order by newly inaugurated United States(US) President Donald Trump demonstrated clearly that, Tinkhundla is a useless dictatorship regime that relies heavily, on foreign donors for social services while taxpayers or public funds are looted by King Mswati including those who are influential, powerful and politically connected, of course, with ties to the royal family.

To feed more of this commentary, click here

https://swazilandnews.co.za/fundza.php?nguyiphi=8312


He sits on gold while his people starve, Mswati III of Swaziland

Opinion by Gavin Mndawe, Opera News, 3 February 2025

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Draped in jewels, perched atop a golden throne, King Mswati III recently presided over the opening of the Second Session of the 12th Parliament in 2025. The dazzling display of wealth was impossible to ignore—a stark contrast to the dire reality faced by millions of emaSwati who struggle daily to afford basic necessities.

While the King sat comfortably on his gilded seat, many of his people couldn’t afford a decent meal. Hunger, poverty, and economic despair continue to plague the nation, yet the monarchy’s extravagance knows no bounds. This image—one man on a golden throne while his people suffer—is more than symbolic; it is the living reality of Eswatini’s wealth disparity.

King Mswati III, Africa’s last absolute monarch, controls nearly every aspect of the country’s wealth. His fortune, estimated to be in the billions, comes from state funds, lucrative private business ventures, and Eswatini’s national resources. Meanwhile, over 60% of the population lives in poverty, surviving on less than $1.90 a day.

His fleet of Rolls-Royces, BMWs, and Maybachs glide through roads lined with desperate street vendors, hoping to sell enough for a meal. His private jet, a multimillion-dollar luxury, soars over homes where running water and electricity are a privilege. The lavish birthday celebrations, the extravagant spending on palaces, and the opulent lifestyle of his many wives and children all paint a damning picture: wealth is hoarded at the top while the majority suffer below.

It is no secret that state resources fund the royal family’s lifestyle. Public funds, intended for national development, have been redirected to satisfy the monarchy’s insatiable appetite for luxury. Schools lack textbooks, hospitals run out of medicine, and infrastructure crumbles—yet the King continues to accumulate unimaginable wealth.

The 2021 pro-democracy protests were a clear sign that the people of Eswatini are tired of the imbalance. Citizens took to the streets, demanding change, only to be met with violence and suppression. The King, instead of listening, responded with brutal crackdowns, mass arrests, and a complete disregard for human rights.

At the opening of Parliament, the golden chair Mswati sat on was more than just a piece of furniture—it was a monument to inequality. His speech touched on the economy, reforms, and policies, but the real message was already delivered by the visuals: Eswatini’s leader lives like a god while his people suffer like beggars. As the world watches, the question remains: How much longer will the people of Eswatini tolerate this? The golden throne may shine, but its foundation is built on the suffering of a nation.

 

Government to engage US over Trump’s aid freeze

By Sifiso Nhlabatsi, eSwatini Observer, 30 January 2025

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Government has moved to assure the nation that it will seek to engage with the United States of America (USA) following the suspension of foreign aid.

In a statement, government spokesperson Alpheous Nxumalo said government had noted the concerns by the public following the ‘abrupt freezing of foreign aid pending a review’ by President Donald Trump’s administration.

As such, Nxumalo assured that diplomatic efforts were underway to address the sudden suspension of foreign aid, adding that a meeting was slated for this week with the US Embassy.

Nxumalo further acknowledged the public’s concerns about the potential impact of the aid freeze, which could have devastating consequences for developing nations such as Eswatini.
However, he emphasised that the US was within its sovereign right to prioritise its national interests through the ‘America First’ policy.

“Whilst acknowledging the devastating impact that this Executive Order will have on developing nations such as ours, it is equally important to acknowledge that the United States is within their sovereign right to put ‘America First’. Therefore, as a sovereign nation ourselves, we are obligated to respect other nations' decisions,” Nxumalo stated.

He stated that government considers this a matter of urgent priority. Nxumalo said, therefore, arrangements to engage the United States, through diplomatic channels, had already been made. He said as such, the Minister of foreign affairs and international cooperation will be meeting with the United States Embassy in Eswatini this week for further appraisal on this matter.

“Government will keep the nation updated of developments in that regard. In the meantime, government implores emaswati to remain positive as we await the conclusion of this matter,” Nxumalo stated.

The US has been one of Eswatini’s key development partners, particularly in the health sector.

Through the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), Washington invested millions of dollars annually in combating HIV/AIDS in Eswatini, a country which was considered to have one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world. Other forms of aid have supported economic development, governance, and education programmes.

Trump’s decision to freeze foreign aid aligns with his administration’s broader policy of reassessing US financial commitments abroad, particularly to countries perceived as overly dependent on American assistance. Economists have stated that any prolonged disruption could severely impact ongoing health initiatives, particularly access to life-saving antiretroviral treatment.

To read more of this report, click here

http://new.observer.org.sz/details.php?id=23496

See also

CANGO executive director Thembinkhosi Dlamini: US President Donald Trump’s decision to halt donor funding to affect poor emaSwati in the rural areas, some were receiving money for subsistence farming.

https://swazilandnews.co.za/fundza.php?nguyiphi=8322

Impact of USAID closure on eSwatini

http://www.times.co.sz/news/149277-impact-of-usaid-closure-on-eswatini.html

 

eSwatini continues to ignore calls for probe into murder of human rights lawyer

By Nomathamsanqa Masiko-Mpaka, Daily Maverick (South Africa), 3 February 2025

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Two years after Eswatini human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko was gunned down in his living room, there is no indication that the government has undertaken or is prepared to undertake a credible investigation…

Last month marked two years since Maseko’s assassination, and human rights activists, non-governmental organisations, governments, and other actors have released media statements commemorating Maseko. Everyone once again called for an independent and credible investigation into his killing.

However, I was left feeling disheartened and disillusioned, because Eswatini authorities have ignored this call for two years.

There is no indication that the government has undertaken or is prepared to undertake a credible investigation. Tanele Maseko confirmed that she had not heard from the police handling the case. Instead, she is the one periodically calling them to  follow up on the progress of the investigation — follow-up calls that have yielded no results.

Will the Maseko family ever get the answers they so desperately need? Will Thulani’s killer ever be apprehended? Will there ever be justice for victims of the June 2021 protests? Is there an end in sight for the human rights crisis in Africa’s last absolute monarchy?

To read more of this report, click here

https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/opinionista/2025-02-03-eswatini-continues-to-ignore-calls-for-probe-into-murder-of-human-rights-lawyer/?dm_source=dm_block_grid&dm_medium=card_link&dm_campaign=main

 

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