(From Swazi Media Commentary, 6 February 2011, www.swazimedia.blogspot.com Also
on Face book at 
http://www.facebook.com/Swazi.Media.Commentary?v=wall#!/group.php?gid=142383985790674&ref=ts).






    Are the rats trying to 
leave the sinking ship that is Swaziland?

Wealthy people in 
Swaziland are said to removing their money from Swazi banks and sending 
it to South Africa. They are also not renewing their savings and 
investment bonds in Swaziland and instead are investing in South Africa.

Musa Hlophe, the 
Co-ordinator of the Swaziland Coalition of Concerned Civic Organisations
 (SCCCO),
 says, ‘When you ask their closest friends why they are doing 
this, they tell you it is because these people are convinced the 
Swaziland political system is sinking. People are taking their monies 
out of Swaziland so that when we are de-linked from the Rand and the 
Lilangeni [Swaziland’s currency] plummets to nothingness, their monies 
will be safe.’

  Writing
 in his weekly column in the Times Sunday,
 an independent newspaper in Swaziland, Hlophe says, ‘These, of course, 
are the mercenaries who masquerade as patriots during the day, appearing
 to love our king and country and yet, they will not tell him the truth,
 which is that this country is broke and that until it democratises, no 
one in their sane minds, will consider its pleas for help.’

Hlophe is right: and these must be worrying
 days for King Mswati
 III, sub-Saharan Africa’s last absolute 
monarch; Barnabas Dlamini,
 the man the King illegally appointed Prime Minister; and the cabinet 
handpicked by King Mswati. The Swaziland middle class are deserting 
them. And as recent events in Egypt and Tunisia have demonstrated once 
the middle class turn against you it encourages the people out onto the 
street.

The ordinary people in Swaziland already 
have nothing to lose by getting rid of the rotten political system in 
the kingdom. But, until now the middle classes believed they could 
continue to benefit from the unequal society in Swaziland that has King 
Mswati at its head.

Middle class people may be sending their 
money abroad for safety, but it’ll be a lot more difficult for them to 
take themselves abroad unless they want to sit and fester in a refugee 
camp outside Johannesburg.

No, they will realise very soon that it is 
in their interests (mercenary or not) to stay and fight. That moment may
 be closer than King Mswati realises.
Link http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2011/02/rats-leaving-sinking-swazi-ship.html





      

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