(From Swazi Media Commentary 21 September 2010 www.swazimedia.blogspot.com Also
on Face book at 
http://www.facebook.com/Swazi.Media.Commentary?v=wall#!/group.php?gid=142383985790674&ref=ts).





  King Mswati III of 
Swaziland has once again shown he has no confidence in his kingdom’s 
only university, even though he is its chancellor.

     The
 king, sub-Saharan Africa’s last absolute monarch, never sends any of 
his children to the University of Swaziland (UNISWA),
 even though it claims to be of international standard.

     This
 week the king’s third son Prince Bandzile Dlamini starts
 studies at Zayed University, United Arab Emirates (UAE). His elder sister 
Princess
 Sikhanyiso graduated this year from Biola University in Los 
Angeles, California.

     The
 king has so little confidence in his kingdom’s educational system as a 
whole that he never sends his children to local schools. Prince Bandzile
 who is aged 20 spent the past five years studying in England.

     The
 king is reckoned to have 25 children (so far) but we cannot be certain,
 because like the number of wives he has, this is information that the 
Swazi people are not allowed to know.

     Prince
 Bandzile, who clearly has a very privileged yet sheltered background, 
told the National newspaper in UAE, ‘I thought that 
the Middle East would be a good place to go after England. I felt like I
 wanted some exposure to the world.



 ‘I was interested in
 Dubai so I told my embassy to find me the best schools and they 
recommended Zayed.’

     Zayed
 is a strange choice for someone wanting ‘exposure to the world’. Until
 this year it only admitted women, but now 
more than 100 male students are being allowed to join the university. 
But they will be kept separate from the women as both sexes study and 
live separately.

  The National says he already feels at home in 
the UAE, which seems not so different from Swaziland.



‘There are many cultural similarities, such as not shaking a woman’s
 hand,’ he said.

  And what
 will Prince Bandzile be studying? International 
relations. He says he wants to represent Swaziland in the Foreign 
Service.    
  

  Let’s hope 
his new university programme includes courses on human rights. 

link 
http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2010/09/king-snubs-university-of-swaziland.html 





      

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