(From Swazi Media Commentary, 17 January 2011, www.swazimedia.blogspot.com Also
on Face book at 
http://www.facebook.com/Swazi.Media.Commentary?v=wall#!/group.php?gid=142383985790674&ref=ts).






  Swazi people are entitled to ask why Phesheya Dlamini, the kingdom’s (now ex) 
Ambassador to Kuwait, has
 been staying in a hotel in Swaziland for the past three months.

It seems to confirm a
 report I made on 3 January 2010 that many of 
Swaziland’s embassies abroad are not really needed. In that report it 
was claimed that the embassy in Kuwait
 was only opened for Princess Temaswati to study in that country.

If the Kuwait Embassy can run for such a 
long time without the Ambassador, it can’t be very busy. 



The Swazi News,
 an independent newspaper in Swaziland, revealed that Phesheya
 Dlamini was staying at the top-class Ezulwini Sun, in one of the 
kingdom’s main tourist spots. According to the newspaper, he’s in ‘a vacation 
suite that consists of two bedrooms, a 
lounge, kitchen and a bathroom’ and has run up a bill close to E100,000 
(about US$10,000) - but he is getting a discount.

‘One of the 
bedrooms has a queen-sized bed while the other has two double beds. This
 is one of the biggest rooms provided to our guests and it is currently 
occupied by the ambassador,’ an unnamed source told the newspaper.

The 
Ambassador has not told the hotel when he intends to leave, according to
 the Swazi News, but Phesheya Dlamini may
 be out on the streets sooner than he thinks, if the hotel room is being
 paid for by the Swaziland taxpayer.

Last 
Thursday (13 January 2011) Phesheya Dlamini was sacked
 from his job as Ambassador at the same time that Lutfo Dlamini was 
dismissed as Swaziland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International 
Co-operation. Both are implicated in a corruption scandal centred on 
missing money sent by the Kuwaiti Royal Family to King Mswati III of 
Swaziland, sub-Saharan Africa’s last absolute monarch.

I am pleased
 that the Swazi News made this situation public, but it,
 and the other media in Swaziland, mustn’t use Phesheya Dlamini’s 
unusual living arrangements as a smokescreen. None of the media in 
Swaziland have yet
 reported the dismissal of the Dlamini twins, nor that they are 
involved in a corruption scandal. That is the real story – the hotel 
stay is merely a diversion.
link http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2011/01/ambassador-hardly-ever-at-work.html 





      

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