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Mugabe gets a rousing reception as Swazi celebrations go ahead

Mbabane, Swaziland - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe received a rousing stadium reception in the Swaziland capital Mbabane Saturday as he joined King Mswati III and other top guests for the king's lavish birthday celebrations. Mugabe, 84, was one of...
Posted : Sat, 06 Sep 2008 09:53:05 GMT
Author : DPA
Category : Africa (World)
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Mbabane, Swaziland - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe received a rousing stadium reception in the Swaziland capital Mbabane Saturday as he joined King Mswati III and other top guests for the king's lavish birthday celebrations. Mugabe, 84, was one of a dozen state and government heads attending the Somhlolo Stadium celebrations amid tight security. He raised his fist in acknowledgement of the welcome, clearly delighted.

The celebrations went ahead amid heavy criticism in southern Africa that they ignored the plight of the poor, and tight security was ordered.

Some 2,000 people took to the streets Mbabane Thursday in protest at the spending on the party, and the absence of political freedom. Swaziland, a country of around 1 million people, mostly subsistence farmers, is the world's last absolute monarchy.

The "40-40" celebrations were being held to mark the 40th anniversary of Swazi independence from Britain and Mswati's 40th birthday.

Rwandan President Paul Kagame, Lesotho's King Pakalitha Mosisili and US assistant secretary for African affairs, Ambassador Jendayi Frazer were among guests, as were the presidents of Madagascar, Uganda, Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique and Malawi.

The government says the party is costing 20 million emalangeni (12.6 million dollars), but critics estimate it is costing several times that.

The controversy comes against the backdrop of rising tensions in the normally peaceable kingdom in advance of legislative elections on September 19.

Striking workers and youths brandishing sticks and branches smashed car windows and looted shops in Mbabane Thursday in some of the worst rioting in the country in decades.

Mswati, who is famous internationally for having 13 wives, has reigned over the landlocked kingdom for 22 years.

His spending on the party, which includes 20 new BMW 7 series cars and 120 cattle, has angered many in the country where around 70 per cent of people live on less than a dollar a day and one in four adults is HIV-positive.

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point of correction
By: greg tsoene , Sat, 06 Sep 2008 20:07:59 GMT

Pakalitha Msisili the Prime minister of The Kingdom of Lesotho and not the King. the King is Letsie the 3rd.


Swaziland
By: Swazi Media , Sat, 06 Sep 2008 12:20:18 GMT

So there you have it. One tyrant (King Mwsati III) invites another tyrant (Mugabe) to his birthday bash. I don't know who cheering but I can't believe it was any of the seven in ten people who live in abject poverty on less than one US dollar a day or the six in ten who rely on international food aid or the four in ten who are moving from hunger to starvation. Political parties are banned in Swaziland and the parliament has no powers. This week democracy protesters in Swaziland had tear gas and rubber bullets fired at them by police. For more on human rights in Swaziland visit my blog www(dot)swazimedia(dot)blogspot(dot)com




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