Times of Eswatini

Ministry concerned over safety at stadiums

- Nimrod Hlophe Machawe Fakudze

MBABANE – The incidents of violence in domestic league witnessed in the current season have not gone unnoticed by the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Youth Affairs.

At least three major violence acts have been witnessed this season and they involved some of the country’s big teams in Mbabane Swallows and rivals Mbabane Highlander­s. In this unpreceden­ted wave of violence, fans were seen baying for match officials’ blood, where in some instances the referees were threatened and assaulted. In one of the incident that took place last year in December, a fan was stabbed on the buttocks and was admitted in hospital.

Concerned

These commotions not only concerned the Eswatini Football Associatio­n (EFA) and the Premier League of Eswatini (PLE) as well as the sponsor MTN, but it has also drawn the attention of some Members of Parliament (MPs). In a list of responses submitted by the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Youth Affairs, hardly two weeks ago during the ministry’s performanc­e report and budget debate, the MPs pressured

MBABANE – Gallant Sihlangu held Cape Verde in a goalless draw in the 2023 TotalEnerg­ies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Qualifiers away in a game played at Pele Stadium yesterday.

The Dominic Kunene-led side came to this game still licking the wounds that were inflicted by Burkina Faso last year June in a home match the ministry on this issue.

The ministry is headed by former national team Sihlangu gaffer and Mbabane East MP Harries ‘Madze’ Bulunga. Nkomiyahla­ba MP Welcome Shongwe wanted to know what the ministry was doing to curb the growing violence during soccer games. The ministry noted that they were following on the issues, but had given the football structures room to address it.

“The issue of violence that is now common in games is currently being addressed in football within the legal structures, with sanctions meted out played in South Africa. They were beaten 3-1 while they also played a draw against Togo. Sihlangu are winless in all the three games played so far in the qualifiers and they have two points to show, while Cape Verde secured a 2-0 victory over Togo and they came to this game occupying the second spot with Eswatini on third. Eswatini has a chance to fight for the much-needed win on Tuesday afternoon in the second leg. against those found guilty. The issue of safety is ongoing and being handled,” stated the ministry in its response.

Highlander­s, who are currently the naughtiest team in the season, have been fined E110 000 in total for incidents related to causing violence during soccer matches. Meanwhile, their counterpar­ts, Swallows, have been so far fined E70 000 on their case. Both teams have also played some home games behind closed doors as a sanction, with the former playing a single and the latter having two in empty stadiums.

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 ?? (File pic) ?? A violence incident that took place after an MTN Premier League game between Mbabane Highlanger­s and Swallows in December last year.
(File pic) A violence incident that took place after an MTN Premier League game between Mbabane Highlanger­s and Swallows in December last year.
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