(From Swazi Media Commentary, 15 November 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).






  While King Mswati III  of Swaziland has 13 palaces, nearly one in four of his
 subjects live in ‘stick and mud’ houses.

     And
 another 7 percent of Swazi people live in houses made of mud bricks.

     Nobody
 who has watched the way King Mswati spends the money of the Swazi 
people lavishly on himself will be surprised by these figures.

     Even
 the keenest observers of the king’s lifestyle find it difficult to keep
 up with his luxury purchases. In recent years he has purchased 20
 Mercedes cars and a Rolls
 Royce Phantom.   He has at least 13 palaces 
(one of each of his wives) and since he recently married wife 
number 14, we must expect another palace to be built soon.

     Figures
 revealed in 2009 suggest that the Swazi people 
are spending
 E300,000 per day on the upkeep of the Royal Family. In Swaziland, 
seven out of ten people live in abject poverty, earning less than E10 
per day.

     Details
 of Swaziland’s 2007 Population and Housing Census, just published, show 23 
percent of the
 population live in stick and mud houses.



  The report states
 that the quality of housing is ‘often used as a measure of the standard
 of living of a country and one of the most leading indicators of 
development. Better housing conditions are essential for human 
survivorship’.

  The 
report also states that 40 percent of the ‘economically active’ or 
working population in Swaziland is unemployed, That means
 136,105 people are without 
work, double the number unemployed when the last census was taken
 in 1997.



  Women in the country have the highest unemployment rate,
 being 47.7 per cent, compared to 33.6 percent men. The combined 
national unemployment rate is 40.6 per cent.

The economically active (labour force) is constituted of
 335,093 people. These are people who ‘qualify’ to participate in the 
labour market but find themselves without jobs.

 
  The report states that urban areas have an unemployment rate of 14.6 
percent for males and 25.9 percent for females compared to 40 percent 
and 53 percent respectively for the rural areas.
Link 
http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2010/11/1-in-4-swazi-live-in-stick-houses.html 





      

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