SOUTH AFRICA EXPELS SWAZI ACTIVISTS

From Swazi Media Commentary Thu Aug 14 2014, 13:21:00

Three Swazi political activists who were denied political asylum in South Africa are expected to leave the country on Friday (15 August 2014).

But, it is not clear if they will return to Swaziland, amid fears that they might be imprisoned by King Mswati III's regime.

There is speculationthat the three, all high-ranking members of the Communist Party of Swaziland (CPS), might try to find asylum in another country. They are CPS General Secretary Kenneth Kunene, Goodwill Du Pont and Sithembiso Simelane. Du Pont is originally from Siteki, Simelane from Manzini and Kunene from Bhunya. 

The trio left for South Africa in 2005 when they faced arrest for engaging in political activism in the kingdom. Political parties are banned in Swaziland and many have been labelled 'terrorist organisations' by the Swazi state. King Mswati rules Swaziland as sub-Saharan Africa's last absolute monarch.

[view whole blog post ]
 See More    |     Report Abuse


You might also be interested in the following news stories:

Afrique:  AllAfrica s'associe à Ubuntu Tribe pour présenter Ubuntuverse au Sommet des Leaders des Médias de Nairobi (press release)
allAfrica.com
4 Mai 2024

L'édition 2024 du Sommet AllAfrica des Leaders des Médias d'Afrique, du 8 au 10 mai à Nairobi, au Kenya, mettra en avant des innovations pour tirer parti du paysage ... [read more]

Africa:  AllAfrica Joins Forces with Ubuntu Tribe to Unveil the Revolutionary Ubuntuverse at the Media Leaders' Summit (press release)
allAfrica.com
4 Mai 2024

The 2024 edition of the AllAfrica Media Leaders’ Summit, May 8-10 in Nairobi, Kenya, will feature innovations to leverage the ever-changing media landscape revolutionized by emerging ... [read more]

Afrique:  Revue de presse de l'Afrique Francophone du 04 Mai 2024 (news)
allAfrica.com
4 Mai 2024

Côte d’Ivoire :  Diplomatie - Diomaye Faye à Abidjan dans les prochains jours Le nouvel ambassadeur de la Côte d’Ivoire au Sénégal, Mamadou ... [read more]



blogAfrica is allAfrica.com's platform to help you keep an ear on the African blogosphere. We draw diverse voices from around the world who post regularly and insightfully about African issues. Bloggers, submit your blog's rss-feed!