OPENSPACE | Swaziland
"In what way can Swaziland be a country in crisis? Isn't it one of the most peaceful countries in Southern Africa... where beautiful girls peacefully enjoy the reed dance every year? No one is being beaten by police in that country!" This is the type of response that my colleague and I received from many of the participants at the recently concluded CIVICUS General Assembly, when we gave out pamphlets that summarised the major crisis points in Swaziland...
Swaziland (September 2007)
"In what way can Swaziland be a country in crisis? Isn't it one of the most peaceful countries in Southern Africa... where beautiful girls peacefully enjoy the reed dance every year? No one is being beaten by police in that country!" This is the type of response that my colleague and I received from many of the participants at the recently concluded CIVICUS General Assembly, when we gave out pamphlets that summarised the major crisis points in Swaziland...
Yet Swaziland is indeed – on many fronts – a country in crisis. This issue of OPENSPACE seeks to highlight the major crisis points in Swaziland, and hopefully to challenge activists in the region and abroad to step up advocacy activities.
Articles are available in pdf format [approximate file sizes in square brackets].
In this issue:
- Front matter [567KB]
- Editorial (by Alice Kanengoni) [75KB]
- Engaging the content of the new Swazi Constitution (by Muzi Masuku) [195KB]
- 2008 Election: a window of opportunity? (by Zwelibanzi Masilela) [87KB]
- The Swaziland economy (by Zodwa Mabuza) [150KB]
- Corruption in Swaziland: of "rats and mice" (by Mandla Hlatshwayo) [267KB]
- A Swazi view of the World Social Forum (by Thembinkosi Dlamini) [157KB]
- HIV and AIDS in Swaziland: the key protagonists speak (interview conducted by Bonisile Theodorah Dlamini) [173KB]
- Education in Swaziland: prospects for human development (by Nokuthula Gwebu Lucas) [208KB]
- Vula Indzawo: the Evolution of women's rights in Swaziland (by Doo Aphane) [156KB]
- Swazi culture: a stumbling block to a culture of human rights? (by Musa Hlophe) [147KB]
- One more wife! (by Muzi Masuku) [187KB]
- The Problem with Swaziland (by Sam Phiri) [86KB]
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Announcements
- Communiqué of the African Emergency Summit on Zimbabwe (Dar es Salaam)
- Advertisement for Executive Director
- Letter to SADC and African Heads of State and Government regarding the Zimbabwean elections
- Carta Urgente à SADC e aos Chefes de Estado e de Governos referente às Eleições Zimbabweanas
- Apelos para a Submissão de Propostas Sobre o Fortalecimento dos Movimentos de Mulheres nos Países em Crise e em Fase de Transi
- Call for Proposals on Strengthening Women’s Movements in Crisis and Transitional Countries
News Headlines
- MDC: no "run-off" amidst violence
- Zimbabwe arms shipment still at large
- Malawian parliament suspended
- A Glossary of oppression in Zimbabwe
- Terror in Zimbabwe: shocking pictures
- Zimbabwe election crackdown continues
- No peace in eastern DRC
- Zimbabwe election stalemate deepens
- Mugabe rounds up opposition, observers
- Renewed fighting in eastern DRC
- Zimbabwe weapons ship doubles back
- Foreign tanks in transit in South Africa
- Zimbabwe armaments ship flees SA
- Communities map rural DRC villages
- SA to facilitate arms for Zimbabwe?
- ZDF soldiers beat Harare residents
- "Revolutionary" Mbeki deserves special honour?
- Hutu militia fear return to Rwanda
- Zimbabwe Court rules against MDC
- Mugabe demands a "recount"
- 68 dead, 300 missing in western DRC
- Mozambique cyclone: at least 7 dead
- Police clash with Katanga miners
- 500 Chambishi mineworkers fired
- FLEC claims successful attack in Cabinda
- At least 22 killed in western DRC
- Managers held hostage at Chambesi
- Joyce Mujuru supports Mugabe 6th term
- Dabengwa backs Makoni against Mugabe
- 16 prisoners dead in Mbuji-Mayi
(News headlines based on Google Alerts. Please note that OSISA has no control over the content on external Websites)
