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Swaziland

The Kingdom of Swaziland is a small, landlocked country in Southern Africa (one of the smallest on the continent), situated on the eastern slope of the Drakensberg mountains, embedded between South Africa in the west and Mozambique in the east. more...

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The country is named after the Swazi, a Bantu tribe. Due in part to a high rate of HIV infection, Swaziland has the world's lowest life expectancy: 32.62 years.

History

Human remains and artifacts from more than 100,000 years ago have been found in Swaziland. The earliest inhabitants of the area were Khoisan hunter-gatherers. They were largely replaced by Bantu tribes during Bantu migrations. Evidence of agriculture and iron use dates from about the 4th century, and people speaking languages ancestral to current Sotho and Nguni languages began settling no later than the 11th century. The ruling Dlamini lineage had chiefships in the region in the 18th century. An enlarged Swazi kingdom was established by King Sobhuza I in the early 19th century. Soon thereafter the first whites started to settle in the area. In the 1890s the South African Republic in the Transvaal claimed sovereignty over Swaziland but never fully established power. After the South African War of 1899–1902, Swaziland became a British protectorate. The country was eventually granted independence on September 6, 1968. Since then, Swaziland has seen a struggle between pro-democracy activists and the totalitarian monarchy.

Politics

The head of state is the king, currently King Mswati III, who ascended to the throne upon the death of his father King Sobhuza II in 1986. By tradition, the king reigns along with his mother (the Indlovukazi, lit. Great She-Elephant), the former viewed as the administrative head of state and the latter as a spiritual and national head of state. As the monarch, the king not only appoints the prime minister — the head of government — but also appoints a small number of representatives for both chambers of the Libandla (parliament). The Senate consists of 30 members, while the House of Assembly has 65 seats, 55 of which are occupied by elected representatives (elections are held every 5 years in November). It is important to note that with so much power is in the hands of the king, effectively Swaziland is an absolute monarchy, despite the presence of a nominally democratic parliamentary system.

The constitution that was adopted in 1968 was suspended in 1973 in a State of Emergency decree presumably still in force today, though the government claims that it has been dissolved. In 2001 King Mswati III appointed a committee to draft a new constitution. Drafts were released for comment in May 2003 and November 2004. However, they were strongly criticized by civil society organizations in Swaziland and human rights organizations elsewhere. In 2005, the constitution was put into effect, though there is still much debate in the country about that issue.

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2955S 1948 Silver Wedding Swaziland Cover Fdc Stamps £20.00 Swaziland 1956 High values [9757] £5.89
Swaziland 1976 Birds issue [9738] £8.25 Swaziland Overprint of Sa 1889 £3.99
Swaziland 1937 Kgvi Fdc 'Ezulwini' £9.99 Swaziland Gvith mint selection to 5/- £9.00
Swaziland 1961 issue [9739] £4.99 Swaziland: 1962 Definitives Mm £9.99
King George Vi Swaziland Definitive Set Mint Stamps £4.99 Swaziland Qe2 All Mint Page £3.00
1977 Swaziland Anni Police Training control blocks u/m £1.49 Swaziland 5/- Kgv revenue. £14.99
Swaziland £1 & 5/- Kgv Revenue Piece. £29.99 Swaziland 1961 Qe2 to 50c (10) - Sg 78/87 - Vlmm £1.99
Swaziland 1961 2r Black & Turquoise Qe2 - Sg 89 - Vlmm £2.99 Swaziland Sg 1,3 & 10 1889/92 1d,1/-& 1/2d Unmtd Mint £10.99
Swaziland Collection of 110 Stamps & 1 M/S 1937 Onward £2.39 Swaziland 10s Black/Violet Swazi Warrior C/V £16 Used £1.20
Swaziland 1933-1938 stamps on album page £2.00 Swaziland 1977 Jubilee Duke of Edin. Scheme Fdc £2.00
Swaziland Coronation Of Crown Prince Makhosetive 5/4/86 £4.99 Swaziland 1938 Kgvi 5/- p13½x14 slate Sg 37a Mnh £24.99
Swaziland 1889-90 Sg 8 M/M 5/- Slate Blue £45.00 Swaziland 1938 Kg6th Head 1/2d...Photo Negative £25.00
Swaziland Scott # 160-74 Mnh £7.24 Swaziland Sg21b 1935 Sj 1d Flagstaff Variety Mint £174.82
Swaziland 1927 Kgvi Coronation Fdc £1.12 Swaziland Stamps # 27-37 Vf Lh £10.99
Switzerland Stamps # 352A Xf Nh S/S £19.48
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