(From Swazi Media Commentary, 24 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).






  I’m pleased to see that there is at least one 
voice of sanity surrounding the latest of King Mswati III’s vanity 
project.

     The
 king, sub-Saharan Africa’s last absolute monarch, is pressing for a ‘Royal
 Science and Technology Park’ to be built in the kingdom. 
As I reported
 on Monday (22 November 2010) this will cost E850 million (120 
million US dollars), but no one can explain why it is needed and who 
will use it.

     Project
 manager Moses Zungu has been talking it up (as you’d expect) and he 
says that world class researchers will want to come to work at the site.



     He
 even said that the kingdom’s only university, the University
 of Swaziland (UNISWA), would play a key role in providing expertise at 
the park.

     But
 this expertise has been exaggerated. And who says so? Academics at the 
university itself.

     When
 the plan for the science park was unveiled at a meeting at the 
university, staff very nearly laughed out loud at the suggestion that 
UNISWA (Chancellor: King
 Mswati himself) was anywhere close to being a global ‘centre of 
excellence’.

     At
 the meeting one unnamed academic (when I say ‘unnamed’ I don’t mean he 
has no name, but that it is an unwise career move to be publicly 
speaking out against the university, so he/she must remain anonymous) 
said the government shouldn’t worry about financing a science park it 
should ‘fund fully the university’s budget’.



     For
 years now UNISWA has been bumping along the bottom with poor 
facilities. It is a common sight to see students carrying chairs from 
one classroom to another because there is not enough furniture at the 
university for them to use during classes.

     The
 anonymous lecturer told Zungu that a project of the magnitude of the 
science park ‘needs specially educated people with advanced 
qualifications whom this university cannot produce’.



     At
 present the university doesn’t offer PhD or other doctoral courses 
(even though it ‘awarded’ an honorary doctorate
 to Barnabas
 Dlamini, Swaziland’s illegally-appointed
 Prime Minister). Most of the teaching staff 
at UNISWA
 don’t themselves have PhD qualifications and some don’t even have 
graduate (masters) degrees.

     The
 lack of expertise in Swaziland didn’t worry Zungu. He said expatriates 
will be brought into Swaziland to get the science park up and running 
and then Swazi locals will come in as they got properly qualified.

     What
 he didn’t explain was why top quality researchers from across the globe
 would want to work in Swaziland, a kingdom ruled by King Mswati, and 
where all dissent is fiercely suppressed and there is no freedom
 of speech.

      
  This is not an environment where intellectual 
inquiry thrives.
Link 
http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2010/11/flaw-in-swazi-kings-vanity-project.html 





      

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