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ESwatini security for king slammed

Swaziland Solidarity Network objects to ‘pampering’ of the new monarch

- AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY (ANA)

THE SWAZILAND Solidarity Network has condemned the “wastage” of eSwatini taxpayers’ money by King Mswati III for sending his nephew Zulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithi­ni a close-protection security detail to accompany him to South Africa amid threats after he took over from late King Goodwill Zwelithini and Queen Mantfombi.

“We wish to decry and condemn the wastage of Swazi taxes by the king in his commitment to protect his nephew, King Misuzulu, against his detractors. The king and his delusional family members like parading themselves as people ordained to rule over others by a supernatur­al being,” said Swaziland Solidarity Network spokespers­on Lucky Lukhele.

“If this is true, then King Misuzulu should have very little to worry about in terms of security because whichever supernatur­al being that ordained him will protect him.

“It is therefore completely unnecessar­y for his uncle to send him a security detail comprising members of the Swazi army and the police and to keep shuttling him between Swaziland and his home in KwaZulu-Natal.”

Lukhele said the Zulu kingdom had sufficient fortune to cater for its security provisions without feeding off the taxpayers in impoverish­ed eSwatini.

“This is a huge cost to the Swazi taxpayer. In his mother’s publicly read will, Misuzulu was bequeathed a share of his mother’s savings, businesses, properties and policies.

“Furthermor­e, he was nominated to sit on the throne and have full control of the Zulu royal family’s scandalous R79 million per annum budget.

“He is a very wealthy man,” said Lukhele.

“He should use that wealth to hire a private security firm to ensure his safety if he feels that the security provided by the SAPS is not enough.

“If the throne proves too hot for him, he should actually consider abdicating.”

Shortly after being announced as the preferred successor to the Zulu throne, King Misuzulu was whisked out of Kwakhangel­amankengan­e palace on Friday evening.

The chaos on Friday erupted after the reading of the will of the Queen Regent, Mantfombi Dlamini-Zulu, which stated he must take over as the new king. A royal family member, Prince Thokozani Zulu, also known as an Msweli, stood up to object, throwing the meeting into turmoil.

Independen­t Media reported that, sensing danger and brandishin­g high-calibre firearms, the close-protection team of the new king, which included Siswati-speaking personnel who are believed to be from the monarch of eSwatini, had to shield him and quickly remove him from the palace premises.

Lukhele said around 70% of the population in eSwatini lived below the poverty line.

“The most significan­t reason for this is the king’s greed, which he extends to members of his larger extended family. It is not the first time that Misuzulu and his siblings benefit from their uncle.

“They have been living off the wealth of poor Swazis ever since they were born.

“Misuzulu’s studies in the US were paid for by Tibiyo, an investment firm belonging to the nation which the king holds in trust,” he said.

“While Misuzulu and other royal nephews were being pampered in Indiana, most Swazis lacked the finances to pursue high school education, let alone tertiary.

“The many Swazis earning meagre wages are now expected to continue pampering and protecting a 46-year-old millionair­e.

“This is totally unacceptab­le, unsustaina­ble and shows poor judgment on the Zulu king’s part.”

Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi revealed that King Misuzulu, who is yet to be coronated as the new king of the Zulu nation, would be returning to eSwatini to collect his belongings and would trek back to South Africa in a week’s time.

 ?? | TIMOTHY BERNARD African News Agency (ANA) ?? THE eSwatini monarch has sent security personnel to guard the newly appointed Zulu King MisuZulu ka Goodwill Zulu in fear of his safety after the threats that ensued after his mother’s will was read appointing him as the new King of the Zulus.
| TIMOTHY BERNARD African News Agency (ANA) THE eSwatini monarch has sent security personnel to guard the newly appointed Zulu King MisuZulu ka Goodwill Zulu in fear of his safety after the threats that ensued after his mother’s will was read appointing him as the new King of the Zulus.

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