Tiny Swaziland, Africa's last absolute monarchy, has been rocked by growing protests for months. The kingdom's treasury has run dry, but King Mswati III refuses to bow to demands for reform, enraging his growing ranks of critics, who are taking to the streets with growing frequency. Duration: 02:09
And for your information, the protests are not against the monarch but the corruption in government, which is animosity directed mainly at the current Prime MInister Dr. Sibusiso Barnabas Dlamini. I think AFP should put its efforts where they will most likely succeed. You're just jealous that Swaziland is the last monarchy and you wish for all the African states to be the same, since Swaziland is still set apart!!! They will never lose their heritage. Get a life!
shininlikethesun 5 months ago
Funny because Jesus Christ is the one who anoints kings and tells Christians to pray for leaders of countries, but then again, that's what happens when you only embrace the parts of the Bible which excite you.
shininlikethesun 5 months ago
@CrossSwordAndShield Well said!
butters1984 5 months ago
put a slug between his fat hangin breasts and problem solved!
Steadno 5 months ago