(From Swazi Media Commentary, 1 February 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).






  People in Swaziland are bypassing the 
‘official’ media in the kingdom and using Facebook to expose the 
behaviour of members of the ruling elite.

Yesterday (31 January 2011), the Facebook 
site, Umgosi
 Eswatini: The Real Staff, reported that King Mswati III’s 
‘principle financial and investment advisor’, Sthofeni Ginindza, Chief 
Executive of African 
Alliance Swaziland, was responsible for the breakup of the marriage of
 Nelisiwe Shongwe, Swaziland’s Minister for Information, 
Communication and Technology and her husband Petros Shongwe, a former banker.

Nelisiwe
 Shongwe was discovered by her husband kissing with Ginindza in a car.

Umgosi Eswatini
 reports, ‘The Minister stepped out of Ginindza’s car and he sped off. 
That was the beginning of fists and kicks meted out by the angry husband
 on his wife the minister who has since left their marital home and 
relocated to her parental home.’

It goes on, ‘She has, however, secured herself 
an apartment in the capital city, Mbabane, which she is yet to furnish.’

Last 
August (2010), Nelisiwe Shongwe told
 the Swazi Senate that the government was looking at ways to control
 what people in Swaziland could access on the Internet. Now, we know 
why. I suppose she will redouble her efforts after this revelation.

There is a twist to this story. The Swazi
 Observer, the newspaper in effect owned and edited
 by King
 Mswati,
 reported today (1 February 2011) that, 
‘Social networking site Facebook was abuzz 
yesterday afternoon with shocking revelations of a minister who was 
allegedly caught by her husband kissing and fondling with a well-known 
businessman and socialite.

‘The names of the two are splashed 
all over the social networking site, but will not be printed [in this 
newspaper] for ethical reasons.’ It goes on to name precisely which 
Facebook site it is that makes the ‘shocking revelations’.

Why the Observer thinks it is OK to tell its readers where the 
allegations may be found on the Internet, but unethical for it to 
publish the names of the couple involved itself is beyond me.

Perhaps, 
it’s not ‘ethics’ that we should be thinking about here, but 
‘hypocrisy’.
Link http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2011/02/you-read-it-first-on-facebook.html 





      

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