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AllAfrica on MSNUs Deportation of Migrants to Swaziland Further Undermines the Legitimacy of Its Embattled Monarch
King Mswati III, the last absolute monarch in Africa who survived an insurrection by using the army against the pro-democracy movement, has further weakened his position by caving to the US pressure ...
The arrival in Eswatini of five "criminal illegal aliens" deported from the US under Washington's tough anti-immigrant ...
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‘Not Trump’s dumping ground’: Outrage over arrival of foreign US deportees in tiny African nation
Across Africa, and in the tiny nation of Eswatini, fury has erupted over the arrival of foreign deportees from the United ...
As it seeks to ramp up deportations, the Trump administration has sent some migrants to far-flung places that aren't their ...
Swaziland Pride made the front page on both national newspapers on Sunday. The press, that had been mostly critical of the Pride before, reported positively and showed lots of photos from the march.
Swaziland King Mswati III (C) arrives fpr the first day of the annual royal reed dance at the Ludzidzini Royal palace on Aug. 30, 2015 in Lobamba, Swaziland.
Loyiso Sidimba U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration’s decision to send five dangerous hardened criminals to eSwatini (formerly Swaziland) has sparked outrage in the neighbouring country and ...
Swaziland's King Mswati III ascended to the throne 25 years ago but he has little to celebrate during his silver jubilee. An absolute monarch who rules over 1.2 million people, his government is ...
Swaziland would no longer be a landlocked country, but would encompass what is now South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province, south from the Mozambique border to Lake Sibaya.
While recording an album in South Africa last week, Badu “hopped a helicopter” and flew into Swaziland, where she performed at a birthday party for King Mswati III, Africa’s last absolute ...
King of Swaziland is accused of 'showing the middle finger' to country's impoverished population by spending £13million on 19 Rolls-Royces and dozens of BMWs for his 14 wives.
MATSAPHA, Swaziland—When Coca-Cola Co. executives want things done in this tiny African monarchy, they don't call on lobbyists or local politicians. Instead, former Coke employees and Swazi ...
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