(From Swazi Media Commentary 29 August 2009 www.swazimedia.blogspot.com)



  Here we go again; the Swazi Government is considering buying an airplane for 
King Mswati III.



  Parliamentarians
are saying the plane will be for the ‘nation’, but as we know in
Swaziland the king holds everything ‘in trust’ for the nation, so in
effect it will be his to do with as he pleases.

  The idea was aired at a sitting of the Ministry of Public Works and Transport 
portfolio committee on Thursday (27 August 2009).

  The
minister Ntuthuko Dlamini told the committee, ‘Let us consider buying
our own aircraft.’ The committee was discussing various concerns over
the perceived inadequacies of airline travel to and from Swaziland.

  Swaziland
still hasn’t recovered from the last aborted attempt to buy a jet for
King Mswati, sub-Saharan Africa’s last absolute monarch.

  In 2002 the then Swazi Government secretly and illegally entered into a 
contract to buy a private jet
for the king. When news leaked out and the outcry travelled around the
world, the government was forced to abandon the contract and lost a
E28m (3.6 million US dollars at current exchange rates) deposit.

  In February 2009 Finance Minister Majozi Sithole
promised that the deposit for the jet was to be returned to Swaziland
with interest. As far as I know this hasn’t happened, and personally
I’m not holding my breath that it ever will.

  News
that the Swaziland Government is even discussing the possibility of
buying a jet plane will cause dismay throughout the world. 

   The king wastes money all time while 70 percent of his subjects live in 
abject poverty.



King Mswati has been under heavy criticism this past month after news leaked in 
the international media (but was suppressed in Swaziland) that five of the 
king’s 13 wives had been on a global shopping spree, spending at least six 
million dollars.

In April 2009 he bought 20 top-of –the-range armoured Mercedes cars at an 
estimated cost of 250,000 dollars each. Last year he spent about 10 million 
dollars on a 40/40 celebration to mark his own birthday and the 40th 
anniversary of Swaziland’s independence from Britain and a further four million 
dollars sending eight of his wives on a shopping trip to Dubai. 

   The
fact that the Swazi Government may entertain the purchase of the plane
is evidence of how out of touch with reality its members are. Swaziland
is bracing itself for a reduction of at least a half in Southern Africa
Customs Union (SACU) receipts this year which will result in vicious cuts in 
public spending in a kingdom that already has threadbare health and education 
services.

  The
Swazi Government needs to make a clear statement confirming that the
idea to buy the plane was just a bit of kite flying and no such
purchase will in fact be made.
link 
http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2009/08/is-swazi-king-to-get-private-jet.html 





      
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