King Mswati 111 is the real disaster!
 
The sweet music of a matured single malt whisky as it lands on ice is 
bewildering. But then, the thought of angels dancing gracefully as each drop 
turns the breaking of ice into music, is heavenly. 
The delightful dance and sweet music is a welcome break in a world we share 
with despots like King Mswati 111.
 
I would really like to know what this man drinks. Now more than ever, I’m 
convinced that the liquid this man consumes has done terrible and irreparable 
damage to his brain cells. And the people who surround him have shown an 
amazing appetite for all that, is stupid and unreasonable.
 
Mswati, who rules over a country that does a death tango with abject poverty, 
finds it a challenge to agree to the terms put by South Africa on the R2, 4 
billion bailout loan. The king prefers to take the money without any conditions 
attached!
 
For some thinks he can just extend his undemocratic royal hand and take our 
cash.Well, he can't.Not, now, not ever.
 
In the real world, which you, Your Highness, might not be familiar with, loans 
always come with terms and conditions. You don't just grab the money and run, 
singing a happy song as you disappear into the mountains. Not unless you are a 
thief, of course...
 
Some time in August, the South African government announced that it would 
provide the R2,4 billion which Swaziland requested, but to date Mswati has not 
laid his royal hands on it...He and his royal gang are scared of signing on the 
dotted line because the billions come dragging with them political reform 
conditions. 
 
Some of these conditions involve the decentralization of powers from 
controversial Tinkundla political system. This system puts almost all power in 
the hands of the monarchy and to a very limited extent, the chiefs who are ever 
willing to kiss the king's behind anyway.
 
The loan conditions, unacceptable to the monarchy, are not apologetic when they 
call for the unbanning of political parties. The document which Swazi rulers 
refuse to sign contains 'laying key milestones and timelines to agreed 
political reforms'...
 
Word is, some chap called Prince Mahlaba, a senior member of King Mswati's 
advisory council, is one of those who are not charmed by the bailout loan 
conditions. He is reported to have said 'God gave us Tinkundla and we won't 
trade it for R2, 4 billion. The monarch should be praised for preserving peace'.
 
Preserving peace, my foot. The only way to preserve peace is for immediate 
political reforms in that country. I ask again, what does King Mswati and his 
cohorts drink?
 
With his royal mouth, Mswati uttered the following 'our financial crisis is a 
man-made disaster, which is somehow different from similar problems that face 
the world'.
 
How true! It is pity that he does not realize that he is a disaster.
 
Lucky Lukhele, spokesman of the SNN, put it better when he said 'the king is 
the biggest financial drain to the country as he and his family continues to 
spend the country's resources lavishly in the midst of abject poverty'.
 
To President Zuma i say, let Mswati go fly a kite if he is not prepared to 
agree to the terms and conditions of the loan.
 
Give him nothing
 
Themba Khumalo
Daily Sun and Sunday Sun
Editor-in-Chief

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