Maandamano Eswatini: Mfalme Mswati akubali nia ya kufanyika mazungumzo

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SADC imesema Mfalme Mswati III wa Eswatini amekubali nia ya kufanya mazungumzo ya kitaifa baada ya maandamano kuongezeka. Miongoni mwa walioandamana ni Wanafunzi na Madereva.

Wanaharakati wanasema Mfalme huyo amekuwa akipuuza wito wa mabadiliko ambayo yangehamisha Eswatini kuelekea Utawala wa Kidemokrasia.

Aidha, Mfalme Mswati III amekanusha madai ya kutumia fedha za Umma za Taifa hilo masikini kufadhili maisha ya kifahari.

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Southern African regional bloc SADC said that Eswatini's King Mswati III - Africa's last absolute monarch - had accepted the need for a national dialogue after pro-democracy protests intensified this month.

Envoys from South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and the regional group visited Eswatini on Thursday and Friday and met the king, the prime minister, civil society organisations, trade unions and others, SADC said in a statement.

"King Mswati III has accepted the need for national dialogue...I appeal for calm, restraint, the respect for the rule of law and human rights on all sides to enable the process to commence," South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a statement in his capacity as chair of the SADC's politics organ.

The monarch plans to convene a meeting where people can express their grievances, a representative of the king told the state broadcaster.

"Let the people continue the noble fight for a free and democratic new country," Wandile Dludlu, secretary-general of the opposition People's United Democratic Movement (PUDEMO), told Reuters.
Anger against 53-year-old Mswati III has been building for years.

Campaigners say he has consistently ignored calls for reforms that would move Eswatini, known as Swaziland until 2018, towards democracy.

The king denies accusations of autocratic rule and of using public money to fund a lavish lifestyle in the impoverished nation that borders South Africa. In July, he called protests against his rule "satanic".

Recent protests have included demonstrations in schools by students, bus drivers blocking roads and marches by unions.

A police report on protests by civil servants on Wednesday said security forces had shot one demonstrator with a rubber bullet, but that police had no record of any fatalities during the unrest.

The government ordered mobile network operators to suspend access to Facebook (FB.O) and its messenger app, the local unit of telecoms company MTN Group (MTNJ.J) said this week.

Source: Reuters
 
Huyo mfalme anakula bata hatari kwa pesa za umma na ana wake wengi ani bado kijana.
 
Naona wameamka usingizini maana uyo mfalime anatawala kwa matakwa yake binafisi..
#The world won't be the same
 
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