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Friday, 26 September 2025

Swaziland Newsletter No. 896 – 26 September 2025

 

Swaziland Newsletter No. 896 – 26 September 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. The newsletter and past editions are also available online on the Swazi Media Commentary blogsite.

 

Public support DNA testing before birth certificate motion

By Khulile Thwala, Times of eSwatini, 22 September 2025

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MBABANE: The call for mandatory DNA testing before the registration of children’s birth certificates has sparked an outpouring of support.

Ordinary citizens, activists and legislators say the policy could finally put an end to one of society’s most painful and divisive issues: Disputed paternity.

The proposal, expected to be tabled in Parliament by Mahlangatsha Member of Parliament Mgucisi Dlamini and seconded by Mhlambanyatsi MP Bonginkhosi Dlamini, goes beyond legislative formality. For many emaSwati, it touches on the deepest layers of family life, identity and trust.

Under the motion, the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Health would be required to work hand-in-hand to develop and implement a clear policy on DNA testing.

The proposal further instructs Home Affairs Minister Princess Lindiwe to amend the National Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Act of 2023 within 60 days of the motion’s adoption, so that DNA verification can be included as part of the birth registration process, particularly in cases where paternity is disputed or unclear.

However, beyond the walls of Parliament, the subject has struck a raw nerve, drawing overwhelming public interest and passionate debate both on the streets and on social media.

For many, the issue is about lived experiences, broken families, shattered trust and men and women struggling to come to terms with betrayal.

Back in July, a case reported in northern Hhohho sent shockwaves through the nation. A man discovered that the four children he had raised with his wife for 13 years were not biologically his. DNA testing ordered by the Pigg’s Peak Magistrates Court confirmed the devastating truth.

To read more of this report, click here

https://www.times.co.sz/news/readmore.php?bhsadjgfoh=Public+support+DNA+testing+before+birth+certificate+motion+&yiphi=1086&bvhdgsj=News


 Huge turnout during ongoing Army recruitment a reflection of King Mswati’s poor leadership and his Government’s failure to create jobs, more emaSwati living in poverty

Opinion by Zweli Martin Dlamini, Swaziland News, 20 September, 2025

SOURCE 

The huge turnout during the ongoing Army recruitment is a reflection of King Mswati’s poor leadership and of course, his undemocratic Tinkhundla Government’s failure to create jobs.

During cultural events, such huge numbers are normally politicized and twisted to reflect the popularity of the Monarchy but, how do you twist such evidence suggesting that the Tinkhundla Government has failed the people?.

Thousands of emaSwati are aspiring to join the Army, some have no political connections it’s a life and death job opportunity for them but only three (3) will be recruited from each Inkhundla.

Perhaps, let me state that what is happening in this country is very painful and the ruling Tinkhundla undemocratic Government must be ‘proud’ to see such huge numbers in a very desperate situation because after all, that’s the political motive of the Tinkhundla system.

King Mswati has been on the Throne for nearly forty (40) years but, he failed to develop this country except to establish a corrupt Government, failing to create jobs for the youth.

As a country, we must be worried after the huge turnout during the ongoing Army recruitment, we can’t have such a large population living in poverty, one day these people struggling to afford a decent meal will have no alternative but, to consume the rich and powerful.

See also

King Mswati’s Army recruitment to cost Government about R50million per-year, SNAT applauds creation of jobs but calls for permanent employment of teachers (Swaziland News)

https://swazilandnews.co.za/fundza.php?nguyiphi=10075

 

Over half of eSwatini adults overweight, prone to chronic diseases

By Melisa Msweli, Saturday Observer (eSwatini), 20 September 2025

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More than half of Eswatini’s adult population is now classified as overweight, nearly a quarter are obese, and more than one in five live with raised blood pressure. These findings are from the latest 2024 WHO STEPwise survey.

Tobacco use also remains high, with 11% of adults — mostly men — reporting current smoking.

These statistics were revealed by Principal Secretary (PS) in the Ministry of Health, Khanya Mabuza, during the opening of a bilateral seminar on the prevention and treatment of diabetes, hypertension and their complications held at the Hilton Gardens Inn yesterday.

The purpose of the seminar was to:

Strengthen the capacity of healthcare workers

Promote early detection and management of metabolic diseases

Foster collaboration with Taiwanese experts to improve patient outcomes

Mabuza emphasised that the statistics represent real people — mothers, fathers and children — whose lives are at risk of stroke, heart disease, renal failure, blindness and limb loss if conditions such as diabetes and hypertension are not effectively addressed.

He urged doctors, nurses and other frontline healthcare workers to seize the opportunity to enhance their skills and translate knowledge into improved clinical practice.

To read more of this report, click here

https://eswatiniobserver.com/over-half-of-eswatini-adults-overweight-prone-to-chronic-diseases/

 

Shocker as UN proposes to shut down UNAIDS next year

By Ntombi Mhlongo, Times of eSwatini, 21 September 2025

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MBABANE: The Coordinating Assembly of Non-Governmental Organisations (CANGO) has reacted with shock to the announcement that the United Nations agency focusing on the HIV/AIDS pandemic could close by the end of next year.

On Thursday, it was revealed that the UN Secretary General has proposed ‘sunsetting’ UNAIDS by the end of 2026.

This would mean that UNAIDS, as an independent entity, would cease to exist, with its functions – or many of them – integrated into the broader UN system.

Large funding shortfalls have already taken their toll, with staff reductions underway and many functions being scaled back.

Reports indicate that the proposed plan has emerged as the UN undergoes restructuring in response to a funding crisis, according to a document published online.

As stated in a document posted on its website, UNAIDS will ‘sunset’ by the end of 2026.

The document contains a set of proposals from the UN to member states, who will ultimately decide on the matter.

It further states that UNAIDS’s expertise should be shifted into the wider UN system in the following year.

Reacting to the news, CANGO Executive Director Thembinkosi Dlamini said the organisation was shocked.

“I am beyond shocked myself at the fact that the issue has reached this far. The understanding has been that there would be a reduction in the size of the UNAIDS staff and possibly, the number of countries where it operates. However, when they announce plans to shut it down altogether, it becomes a major concern,” Dlamini said.

He explained that the importance of UNAIDS could best be understood by looking into how the health sector operates.

According to Dlamini, the health sector is more technical, as it provides crucial clinical and biomedical services to communities, while UNAIDS complements these by supporting social behaviour change and communication initiatives.

“This means that UNAIDS supports non-governmental organisations in encouraging people to undergo testing for diseases, adopt healthier behaviours, and, most importantly, adhere to treatment – such as consistently taking their anti-retroviral drugs,” he said.

He added that if UNAIDS collapses, there is a strong possibility that new infections will rise in the Kingdom of Eswatini at an increasing rate, reversing the many targets the country has achieved.

“What is crucial at this point is for the country to be prepared. It is good that stakeholders are currently discussing the national budget and making contributions. Our input as CANGO is clear: we request that government enforce the integration of some of the services.

“These services should be reviewed and then incorporated into the government budget because we cannot rely on donors, especially at a time like this,” Dlamini stressed.

On the other hand, Minister for Health Mduduzi Matsebula said the ministry was monitoring the situation and would update the nation accordingly.

To read more of this report, click here

https://times.co.sz/news/readmore.php?bhsadjgfoh=Shocker+as+UN+proposes+to+shut+down+UNAIDS+next+year&yiphi=1073&bvhdgsj=News

 

Amnesty International calls for action on U.S. deportees held in eSwatini

By Gerald Imray, Associated Press, 19 September 2025

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CAPE TOWN: Amnesty International on Friday called for authorities in the African nation of Eswatini to give five men deported there by the United States access to lawyers and explain why they’ve been held in a maximum-security prison for two months without charges.

The men — from Jamaica, Cuba, Laos, Vietnam and Yemen — were sent in mid-July to the southern African nation with a reputation for rights abuses as part of the Trump administration’s third-country deportation program.

The U.S. has said it also wants to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Eswatini. His wrongful deportation to his native El Salvador has become a flashpoint in the administration’s immigration crackdown.

Lawyers for the five men sent to Eswatini said they are being held at the Matsapha Correctional Centre, a maximum-security prison. Eswatini authorities have declined to say where they are, citing security reasons.

“The Eswatini authorities must officially disclose the five men’s whereabouts, immediately grant them regular and confidential access to their lawyers, and provide legal grounds for their detention,” the inmternational rights organization said.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said the five were all serious criminals who had been convicted of offenses including murder and child rape, and had all been in the U.S. illegally and had deportation orders.

Their lawyers say they had served their criminal sentences in the U.S. before being sent to Eswatini to be held in a prison without charges. The men are being represented by three separate U.S.-based lawyers.

The U.S. has sent deportees to at least four African countries since July under President Trump’s hard-line approach to immigration, including South Sudan, Eswatini, Rwanda and Ghana. It has an agreement to deport migrants to another nation, Uganda, although no deportations there have been announced.

The Trump administration’s deportation program has faced accusations that it is sending deportees to third countries where they have no ties and where they are likely to be denied due process. Homeland Security has said the U.S. is “using every tool available to get criminal illegal aliens out of American communities and out of our country.”

To read more of this report, click here

https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2025-09-19/rights-group-calls-for-urgent-action-for-5-men-deported-by-us-and-held-in-eswatini-without-charges

 

eSwatini activists protest US deportation deal at embassy in South Africa

By Mogomotsi Magome, Associated Press, 19 September 2025

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PRETORIA: A group of about 100 pro-democracy activists from Eswatini protested Friday at the U.S Embassy in South Africa’s capital over their country’s deal to receive five immigrants deported by the U.S.

The activists likened the arrangement to human trafficking, and said their country’s absolute monarch, King Mswati III, entered into the deal without consulting parliament. They also alleged he is secretly obtaining benefits from the arrangement that are not being shared with the Eswatini people.

The five men were deported to Eswatini in July and are currently being held at a maximum-security prison where their lawyers allege they have not been granted access to see them.

The deportations are part of the US administration’s expanding third-country program to send migrants to countries in Africa that they have no ties with to get them off U.S. soil.



To read more of this report, click here

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/lawyers-southern-africa-yemen-cuba-laos-b2829966.html

 

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