Swaziland denies purchasing luxury cars for the king’s birthday
Swaziland denies purchasing luxury cars for the king’s birthday
According to Swaziland’s Sunday Observer, dignitaries at the king’s party will be chauffeured in top-of-the-range BMW 740i sedans.
According to reports from Africa, Swaziland’s Ministry of Public Works and Transport Principal Secretary Makhosini Mndawe has denied that the government bought a fleet of cars worth $7.5 million ahead of King Mswati III’s 50th birthday. However, Mndawe’s denial contradicts a report from the government ministry.
Swaziland marks the king’s birthday and the 50th anniversary of independence from Great Britain on 19 April 2018 in the so-called 50/50 celebration.
King Mswati III is Africa’s last absolute monarch and according to Swaziland’s Sunday Observer, a newspaper which is owned by the king, Mndawe said dignitaries at the party would be chauffeured in top-of-the-range BMW 740i sedans that were purchased for the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit held in 2016.
But the independent Times Sunday reported the Ministry of Public Works and Transport had announced the Emalangeni 89 million ($7.5 million) purchase of the luxury BMW cars in a report tabled in parliament, said Rooney.
“It said the cars would be used by the Close Protection Unit, which is responsible for protecting dignitaries.”
There were no further details as to how the vehicles, which were bought through Mbabane’s Central Transport Administration (CTA), were provided.
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