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Swaziland Government A340

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King Mswati III of Swaziland is reportedly looking to buy a private A340 jet costing at least US$44 million.

If he does, the cost would be nearly three times the amount the Swazi Government spent last year on elderly grants (pensions), in the kingdom where King Mswati rules as sub-Saharan Africa's last absolute monarch.

It is also considerably more than the US$27 million the Swaziland Government received in external grants from intuitions such as the European Union.

News of the intended purchase circulated on the Internet following a reports in Swaziland newspapers that Swazi members of parliament were concerned that the King's present DC-9 jet, which is impounded in Canada as part of a business dispute over unpaid debts, might be tampered with. They wanted the King to sell his present plane and buy a replacement.

The Swazi Observer, a newspaper in effect owned by the King, reported Kwaluseni MP Mkhosi Dlamini saying 'safety issues must be highly considered on return of the aircraft because the person behind its attachment would still be bitter over its release'.



Following the report, a source close to the aviation industry told an Internet website the debate in parliament was a 'smokescreen' to disguise the fact that the King was already intending to buy a bigger Airbus A340 jet.

No information about the projected cost of the plane has yet been revealed, but a quick search on the Internet suggests a starting price might be about US$44 million. The cost could be considerably larger depending upon the age of the plane and the amount of refurbishments that would be needed to the aircraft's interior to satisfy the King's well-known tastes for luxury.

In Swaziland seven in ten of the 1.2 million population live in abject poverty on incomes less than US$2 per day.

In the national budget announced in February 2015, it was revealed that E156 million (US$15.6 million) had been spent on grants (pensions) for the elderly in 2014 - 2015. In Swaziland, the grant is the only income for many elderly people.

The grant was increased by E20 (US$2) per month to E240. The Deputy Prime Minister Themba Masuku said in February 2015 that this was sufficient. E20 can buy two loaves of bread.

Source, All Africa.
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Re: Swaziland Government A340

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The king does need a bigger plane as he has 15 wives and 25 children.... :roll:
And he can choose whoever he wants for a wife. Just search on "swaziland reed dance"

I visited Swaziland back in 1999and was surprised by the extremely beautiful big highway. Then I learned that this highway was specially built for the king so he could rive comfortable in his luxury cars. The rest of the roads in the country were merely dirt tracks.
But just do not take pictures of his cars...... :evil:
http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/ ... ars-234430
http://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/swazi- ... ves-233836

It is sad that such rulers are not removed. But then again in countries where such rulers have been removed, it usually ends in fighting amongst each other.
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