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The little known tiny country in Southern Africa landlocked by SA and Mozambique. Ruled by africa's last absolute monarch, no democracy, no freedom. Protests were scheduled today and many were arrested including journalists. One of the few issues I agree with COSATU about, regime change |
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@beige1 | 12 April 11 | |
We lived nearly on the border of Swazi. Town named Piet Retief. I love the Swazi coins lol.
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@mandain | 12 April 11 | |
I always wondered about this place looking on the map, why didn't south Africa just sw*llow it up?
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@nolisto1 | 12 April 11 | |
Don't worry. If the swazi king starts attacking the civilians we'll start bombing them. I think South Africa can take Swaziland easy.
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@nolisto1 | 12 April 11 | |
We can beat Namibia, Lesotho, Mozambique, Mauritius, Zimbabwe easy. I don't know about Botswana.
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@beige1 | 12 April 11 | |
Bomb them?
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@mandain | 12 April 11 | |
Just looking at the map Lesotho is the other one hmmm
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@the_air | 12 April 11 | |
Mention Swaziland and what comes to my mind is King Mswati and his bare-topped maidens. That's THE life.
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@beige1 | 12 April 11 | |
I haven't been 'around' lately, but is this why our boys are back on the border?
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@nolisto1 | 12 April 11 | |
I'm kidding. I'm just naming the countries we can beat in a fight.
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@kimjongl | 12 April 11 | |
If Zuma really stood up to that dictator and helped the democratic forces there I would really admire him. Sadly thats unlikely to happen, its not the african way of doing things.
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