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HERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE STATEMENTS OF BARNEY THE DONKEY BEFORE HE WAS FORCED TO SAY SORRY. IF ANYONE KNOW BARNEY THEY WILL KNOW THAT HE IS A DERANGED FOOL AND THAT EMASWATI FEAR HIM. READ..... TIMES OF SWAZILAND 10/08/2014 09:15:00 BY MDUDUZI MAGAGULA Prime Minister Sibusiso Dlamini says Vincent Ncongwane, Sipho Gumedze and the other Swazis who attended the recently concluded United States-Africa leaders Summit opposed the King. Dlamini said it was a serious offence to stand against the King and oppose him It is unusual that live naliphuma balihambe ngemuva bayoliphikisa. Kuphikisa live is not allowed. Actually, no country can allow that. “It is now becoming a habit that people do as they please in the country. It is okay to oppose and stage a protest action against government but not against the King,” Government is taking serious exception to the activities of the two in the summit mainly because the two partook in meetings that resulted to the preclusion of the country in another crucial meeting. Swaziland was precluded from participating on the AGOA deliberations, on the part of the civil society engagements where all other African governments were represented; except for Swaziland. This was where the fate of Swaziland on AGOA was sealed and put to bed. They also protested around the meeting area in Washington, brandishing placards that demonised Swaziland’s record of freedom of speech. The unionists were also part of protesters who staged a march around the Hilton hotel where the Swaziland delegation was accommodated. “Swazis respect the King, they never oppose him,” he said. “The king has no opposition. It is only government that could have opposition, so government took serious exception to what they did.” Dlamini said the unionists’ action, what they did, would not be taken lightly, adding that government would be failing if their issue were ‘not addressed `in an appropriate manner.’ one way of dealing with the workers’ representatives could be through their chiefs at community level. ......their chiefs had already been engaged to find ways to address what their subjects had done. He said their respective Members of Parliament would also assist in that regard. “Everyone in Swaziland lives under a chief, so their chiefs will have to deal with them,” he said. He said on their return, the unionists would be summoned by their chiefs where they would be asked to explain, in detail, their trip in America. “It is written in their passports that His Majesty humbly requests that in the countries they travel to, they should be treated with respect,” the premier also said it was more distressing that the passports that workers leaders used when travelling were availed to them courtesy of the King NOW HE SAYS HE IS SORRY..................PUNK
Posted on: Sun, 10 Aug 2014 18:19:02 +0000

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