Sep 23, 2009 | Voice of America
Swaziland Opposition Leader Elated to be Home After Imprisonment
Swaziland's main opposition leader has vowed to continue his demand for total democratic reforms shortly after being released Wednesday from jail on terrorism and sedition charges.
Swaziland's opposition head pleads not guilty
Mbabane - Swaziland's main opposition leader, Mario Masuku, has pleaded not guilty to sedition after his trial resumed in an open court with the judge having rejected a prosecution request that it take place in camera.
Judge sets date for King children to hold meeting
Martin Luther King Jr.'s children are scheduled to meet with their brother later this month to discuss their father's estate.
Swazi Police Get Anti-Riot Vehicles
Swaziland's Police Operational Support Service Unit has bought three armoured vehicles designed to be used against civilian populations.
King III highlights IT`s importance
Angeli Hoekstra, IT governance global leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers, says King III is "the first instance that IT governance has been afforded such status". King III is the shorter name for the latest update of good governance codes developed by a group headed by judge Meryvn King.
Swaziland: Running Out of Space
Population growth, adherence to land distribution customs, and a small country are combining to make Swaziland a crowded place, rapidly running out of room to achieve food security.
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