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Friday, 3 October 2025

Swaziland Newsletter No. 897 – 3 October 2025

 

Swaziland Newsletter No. 897 – 3 October 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.

 

UNAIDS shutdown could disrupt HIV response - NERCHA

By Khulile Thwala, Times of eSwatini, 29 September 2025

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MBABANE: The National Emergency Response Council on HIV/AIDS (NERCHA) is concerned that shutting down UNAIDS by 2026, as proposed, could destabilise the HIV response.

In a UN80 progress report published on September 18, the United Nations (UN) agency, focusing on the HIV/AIDS pandemic, disclosed that it could close by the end of next year as the UN restructures in the face of a funding crisis. The document states that UNAIDS will “sunset” by the end of 2026, part of a set of proposals from the UN to member States, which they will have to decide on. It adds that UNAIDS’ expertise should be shifted into the wider UN system in the following year.

NERCHA says through its multifaceted technical, strategic and advocacy support, alongside its coordinating role within the United Nations system, UNAIDS remains an indispensable partner to NERCHA and the nation at large in the collective pursuit of HIV epidemic control in Eswatini.

“AIDS is not over and the global response is facing its greatest disruption since the early days of the epidemic. We are concerned that sunsetting UNAIDS by 2026, as proposed in the UN80 progress report, would further destabilise the HIV response,” said Manager - Information and Knowledge Centre Sibusiso Ngubane.

He further mentioned that UNAIDS plays a critical leadership and coordination role in the global HIV response, driving progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) target of ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.

Ngubane further detailed that UNAIDS’ engagement encompasses strategic, technical and advocacy assistance, which collectively strengthen the national response to HIV across various critical domains since its establishment in Eswatini in 1996.

To read more of this report, click here

https://www.times.co.sz/news/readmore.php?bhsadjgfoh=UNAIDS+shutdown+could+disrupt+HIV+response+-+NERCHA&yiphi=1187&bvhdgsj=News

 

The U.S. Government remains a steadfast partner in strengthening eSwatini’s public health systems

US Embassy, eSwatini, Facebook post, 30 September 2025

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The U.S. Government remains a steadfast partner in strengthening Eswatini’s public health systems. Yesterday, Chargé d’Affaires Marc Weinstock officially handed over 14 vehicles previously used by PEPFAR implementing partners to the Ministry of Health. These vehicles will support ongoing research, clinical services, and oversight as PEPFAR phases out support in certain areas.

The vehicles will benefit critical health programs including the National Cancer Control Program, National TB Control Program, Health Promotion Program, and the Eswatini National AIDS Program—boosting efforts in cervical cancer, TB, and HIV prevention, care, and treatment.

CDA Weinstock reaffirmed the U.S. Government’s commitment to continued collaboration under the new U.S. Global Health Strategy, released last week at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).

 

Female workers in Asian-owned shops allege sexual abuse in Siteki

By Wonderboy Dlamini, eSwatini Observer, 29 September 2025

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An undisclosed number of women employed in Asian-owned shops have reported cases of sexual abuse to the ministries of commerce and labour.

According to ministry officials, the women allege they were subjected to sexual abuse in exchange for jobs, promotions, and salary increases. They further claimed to have faced other forms of physical abuse.

This was revealed during a meeting with Asian employers from Siteki last Wednesday evening.

Lubombo Licensing Officer Siboniso Magagula said the meeting was called in response to the rising number of complaints reported to both the commerce and labour ministries in Siteki.

Magagula said he had personally received many calls from women who chose to remain anonymous due to the sensitivity of their cases.

The anonymous callers alleged they were pressured into sexual relationships by their employers and supervisors of Asian origin. In exchange, they were promised permanent jobs and better salaries, promises that were never fulfilled.

Some women further reported being falsely accused of theft and then coerced into sexual acts with their employers to clear their names.

Magagula noted that many victims were too shy or embarrassed to report their cases to the police.

To read more of this report, click here

https://eswatiniobserver.com/female-workers-in-asian-owned-shops-allege-sexual-abuse-in-siteki/

 

Swaziland Unemployed People’s Movement (SUPMO) members stage silent protests across the country amid scarcity of jobs

By Nontsetselelo Nkambule, Swaziland News, 1 October, 2025

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MBABANE: The Swaziland Unemployed Peoples’ Movement (SUPMO) staged silent protests across various parts of the country on Wednesday, drawing attention to the escalating unemployment crisis, widespread inequalities, and persistent poverty in the tiny undemocratic Kingdom of eSwatini.

The peaceful protests were visible along major roads in areas including Fairview, kaKhoza and Gilgal, where participants held placards bearing messages that highlighted their demands and grievances.

Eswatini is facing escalating levels of poverty and unemployment, about 70% of the population lives below the poverty line.

SUPMO members called for urgent Government action to address the unemployment crisis, demanding the creation of jobs and the provision of land grants to all unemployed citizens. 

But among the key demands was a living grant of one thousand five hundred Rands(R1,500.00) for unemployed individuals, aimed at alleviating financial hardship and providing basic standard of living. 

Swaziland Unemployed People’s Movement (SUPMO) members stage silent protests across the country amid scarcity of jobs in the tiny undemocratic Kingdom



Swaziland monarch’s call for UN recognition of Taiwan is ‘not sovereign diplomacy, but imperial control’: Communist Party

By Pavan Kulkarni, Peoples Dispatch, 29 September 2025

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Swaziland is the only African country to recognize Taiwan, which helps perpetuate the continent’s last absolute monarchy, enriching the royal family and arming its repression, while grabbing Swazi land and exploiting its cheap labor.

Condemning King Mswati III for advocating Taiwan’s secession from China in his address to the UN General Assembly last week, the Communist Party of Swaziland (CPS) said that his call for UN recognition of Taiwan is “not sovereign diplomacy, but imperial control.”

The last absolute monarch in Africa, Mswati reigns over Swaziland, which is the last African country to recognize Taiwan’s sovereignty. It is one of eleven worldwide, mostly Caribbean and some small Pacific islands, which recognize the island nation.

However, the US itself officially endorses the one-China policy, which is the UN’s position. Mswati’s foreign policy against this international consensus “does not represent the aspirations of the working people of Swaziland”, where political parties are banned. It only “reflects the monarch’s role as a client of imperialist forces,” added the CPS’s statement on September 27.

Taiwanese aid to Swaziland “never reaches the working class and poor, but is diverted to sustain the lavish lifestyles of the royal elite” of the country, over a third of whose population survives on less than a dollar a day.

One example is the “donation of two Bell UH-1H decommissioned in Taiwan in 2020,” recalls CPS head of publicity, Sandile Xaba. “Though formally in custody of the army, a royal prince has been seen… flying it to visit his girlfriend”, sharing images and videos online.

Such a conspicuous display is in line with the royal tradition of Mswati, who flaunts his palaces, a fleet of Rolls-Royce cars, and private jets before a population struggling to eke out a living. Anti-monarchist sentiments have long been brewing in the population.

Pro-democracy protests, mostly limited to urban, working-class areas in the past decades, had spread across the rural swathes, manifesting in country-wide mass demonstrations in mid-2021. When attacks on these peaceful marches by security forces provoked an uprising, Mswati, with his properties under attack, fled his kingdom, returning only after his army violently crushed the insurrection, killing dozens and wounding hundreds.

“It is widely known that Taiwan supplies arms and also provides training for the army,” Xaba, who is also an activist in the Swaziland Solidarity Network, told Peoples Dispatch. “During the 2021 uprising, helicopters, weapons, and ammunition supplied by Taiwan were used by the Swaziland army to kill protesters.”

To read more of this report, click here

https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/09/29/swaziland-monarchs-call-for-un-recognition-of-taiwan-is-not-sovereign-diplomacy-but-imperial-control-communist-party/

 

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