(From Swazi Media Commentary 8 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).





    About 300 workers at 
the Sikhuphe International Airport building site have been laid off 
because the Swaziland Government hasn’t paid its bills.

  The Swazi Government is said to owe the contractors E200 
million (29 million US dollars). There is no plan 
to reemploy the laid-off workers and they have been sent home.

  Sikhuphe has been mired in controversy
 because it is an expensive waste of time. Latest estimates are that
 if it ever gets finished it will have cost at least 1
 billion US dollars (roughly
 1,000 dollars per man, woman and child in Swaziland, where seven in ten
 people are so poor they earn less than one US dollar a day).

  As I have pointed out many times before in my Fantasy
 Watch game, Sikhuphe
 is a vanity project for King Mswati III,  sub-Saharan Africa’s last absolute 
monarch.

  There was never a feasibility study to see whether Swaziland 
needed a new airport and when the plan was first aired in 2003 the 
International Monetary Fund branded it a waste of money.

    This is ironic because in the same week that the
 layoffs at Sikhuphe have been made, 
Barnabas Dlamini, Swaziland’s illegally-appointed
 Prime Minister and colleagues have been in 
Washington to try to get the IMF to support
 a loan application so government can pay salaries to its workers 
this month (October 2010).

  So far the IMF has not given Swaziland any budget support and 
news of the Sikhuphe layoffs should remind it of how the Swazi 
government squanders money.

  The Times of Swaziland, 
the kingdom’s only independent daily newspaper, reported today (8 
October 2010) that contractors were still having talks with the 
government to try to get the money paid.

  Bertram 
Stewart, Principal Secretary, Ministry of Economic Planning, told the 
newspaper the government was still processing all the invoice 
documentation concerning the payment and would pay the contractor.

  ‘The government system is not fast and everyone knows that,’ he
 said.

  Stewart also said the airport, ‘would be 
opened at the end of the calendar year’. By my calculation that’s in 12 
weeks time. Put the date in your diary and get ready for the next round 
of excuses
 as to why the airport remains unfinished.
Link 
http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2010/10/gvt-bill-unpaid-workers-laid-off.html 





      

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