Introduction

Swaziland is the last true African Kingdom ruled by His Majesty King Mswati III. It is a small country bordered by South Africa and Mozambique and is steeped in tradition which, it can be argued is both a blessing and a curse.

His Majesty came to the throne a child and has since been surrounded by those who control the country and bleed it of not only its basic human rights but of its finances and any hope the common citizen has to develop in the 21st century.

I am an ex Cabinet Minister who was appointed by the King the post of Minister for Natural Resources and Energy and later transferred to be Minister of Health for a short period before being sacked; my crime? supposedly starting a Political Party, which it was not at that time but it has evolved into such since.

Anybody standing against the system in Swaziland is branded a terrorist - yes a terrorist just for being a politician, a citizen and somebody who wishes to do the right thing by his fellow citizens as well as His Majesty.

Within this site, I will be explaining a great deal regarding the traditional structures in my country and the history of such as well as explaining what I wish to change and what my party, Inhlava is, its constitution and policies.

To gain an understanding, I have attached a link to a book written in the early 20th Century by a white Boar (South African) and recounts in detail the struggle with tradition and war to bring the rightful air to the throne - His Majesties Father, Subuza II, and the authors flight via Mozambique to the USA to save his own life for helping the people of my country. These things become forgotten over time, and we must recall them now as a new struggle unfolds for the freedom of the Swazi nation.

The book can be downloaded by clicking here. It can either be read online or downloaded free of charge, but it is a very large file at 333MB in PDF format.

You can also visit my blog by using the links on the left, which I will also keep updated as and when there is news to tell about both my fight for the freedom of my people and the current political situation in my country. There is also the Forum at the same site which I encourage you to become involved in by posting topics, asking questions and improving your understanding of the real issues involved in my Country, as opposed to the perceived issues you come across on some websites.

We have also introduced an online News Paper entitled The Real Swazi News where Journalists and others will be publishing the stories which would otherwise be banned in Swaziland. This will be 'printed' at 0100hrs GMT each Sunday and will also contain some International news which is not available in Swaziland as well as having some interesting articles added during the course of the week.