Misa Backs Govt Attack On ‘Times’
[Swazi Media]The government of Swaziland is aware that the media is acting irresponsibly.
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[Swazi Media]The government of Swaziland is aware that the media is acting irresponsibly.
Misa Backs Govt Attack On ‘Times’ Read More[Swazi Media]The tiny kingdom of Swaziland in southern Africa is getting ready for a national parliamentary election this year, amid expectations that the outcome will be a fraud on democracy.
Swazi Election ‘Will Be a Fraud’ Read More[Swazi Media]The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Swaziland chapter wants the government to progress its draft Bill that would to turn the state radio and television stations into ‘public service broadcasters’. But, the appeal will fall on dea…
Broadcasting Is Not for the People Read More[Swazi Media]Swaziland: Striving for Freedom, as seen through the pages of Swazi Media Commentary, Vol. 1, January 2013.
New Compilation On Freedom Fight Read More[Swazi Media]Poverty is so grinding in Swaziland that some people, close to starvation, are forced to eat cow dung in order to fill their stomachs before they can take ARV drugs to treat their HIV status.
So Poor, Woman Has to Eat Cow Dung Read More[Swazi Media]Ten Swaziland police officers threw a woman into a kombi, drove her to a forest and tortured her for six hours. One woman police officer kicked her in the private parts.
Swazi Police Accused of Torture Read More[IRIN]Johannesburg -Thembikosi Gumedze, the curator of the national seed bank in cash-strapped Swaziland, has been unable to supply much-needed drought-tolerant food crop seeds to farmers for more than two years.
No Seeds to Weather Climate Change Read More[ThinkAfricaPress]A video obtained by Think Africa Press reveals the hardships faced by a woman suffering from HIV/AIDS and poverty in Swaziland under the reign of King Mswati III.
A Story of Survival Read More[Swazi Media]The Times Sunday newspaper in Swaziland has come under renewed criticism for its sensationalist journalism after it published a photograph of a blackmail victim and gave intimate details of her love life.
‘Times Sunday’ Encourages Blackmail Read More[Swazi Media]Swaziland’s Deputy Prime Minister Themba Masuku has announced that the national elections this year will take place in August.
Deputy PM Announces Date of Election Read More[Swazi Media]Swaziland’s Deputy Prime Minister Themba Masuku has claimed that human rights and democratic principles are adhered to in the kingdom in a newspaper interview that denies evidence to the contrary amassed over several years.
Deputy PM Misleads On Human Rights Read MoreInternational Cooperation Among Physicians, Scientists Credited for Landmark Achievement BERN, Switzerland, Jan. 30, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE / Asianet-Pakistan) — The collaborative work of medical scientists and physicians across the globe has resulted in a major medical milestone: the world’s 1 millionth blood stem cell transplant, a procedure that has become a proven and essential therapy […]
1 Millionth Blood Stem Cell Transplant Marks Major Medical Milestone Read More