(From Swazi Media Commentary 6 October 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).






    The media in Swaziland are 
premature in hailing the meeting between the 
Swazi Government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as a 
substantial move towards solving the kingdom’s financial crisis.

 
  Barnabas
 Dlamini, Swaziland’s illegally-appointed
 PM;
 Majozi
 Sithole, the Finance Minister; and other 
government representatives met with the IMF in Washington on Monday (4 
October 2010).



 
  Swazi state radio SBIS was quick 
to call the meeting a huge success and other media in the kingdom, ruled
 by King Mswati III, sub-Saharan 
Africa’s last absolute monarch, were quick to follow. This is a pity 
because when it comes to news coverage SBIS is a propaganda outfit for 
the king and his government and cannot be trusted to tell the truth.

 
  The Times of 
Swaziland, the only independent daily 
newspaper in the kingdom, followed the SBIS line. It reports today (6 
October 2010) that Swaziland ‘appears to have finally won the support of
 the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank’.

 
  It reports, the IMF and the World 
Bank gave a ‘“thumbs-up”’ to the country’s fiscal 
adjustment programme’.

  But this is a strange interpretation of what actually 
happened.  The IMF and World Bank said that 
Swaziland needed a proper plan to improve 
government spending and finance management. It added it would help 
Swaziland to draw up such a plan.

  And that was it. This is what the IMF has been telling 
Swaziland for years. Its economy is in a mess because of bad management 
by the government. It is still in a mess, the IMF says, and more work 
needs to be done.

  That means that the IMF still wants the government to cut 
public spending and sack civil servants.

  The Swazi Government is trying to get a loan of about E525 
million (75 million US dollars) from the African Development Bank (ADB).
 In August
 2010, the ADB said Swaziland needed the 
support of the IMF and World Bank. That support was not forthcoming.

  The IMF and World Bank have not given that support this week, 
so nothing has changed.



  Now there is a real likelihood that the government does not 
have money to pay its salary bill this month (October 2010). Finance 
Minister Sithole had assured civil servants the money
 would be there, but 
earlier this week the European
 Union said it would not bail out the 
government and now the IMF and World Bank have not come up with the 
necessary letters of support to get the ADB loan.

  Prime Minister Dlamini and Finance Minister Sithole should 
come clean: they have failed to get the money.
Link http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2010/10/no-imf-money-for-swaziland.html 





      

-- 
NEW!!!! SSN FORUM IS ON FACEBOOK!!!!
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Swaziland 
Solidarity Network Forum Google Group. 
Visit the group home page at 
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sa-swaziland-solidarity-eom-forum for more 
options, pages and files.
To post to the group, send email to 
[email protected] or reply to this message.
To unsubscribe, send email to 
[email protected]

Reply via email to