CPS Statement on Taiwan National Flag Day Celebration in Swaziland.

7 October 2025 The Communist Party of Swaziland (CPS) strongly condemns the celebration of Taiwan National Flag Day to be held today, the 7th of October 2025 at the Happy Valley Hotel in Swaziland. This is a neo-colonial event that represents a deliberate attempt to entrench foreign domination and undermine the sovereignty of the Swazi people. The act of hoisting the so-called “Taiwanese flag” is … Continue reading CPS Statement on Taiwan National Flag Day Celebration in Swaziland.

Communist Party of Swaziland Statement on World Teachers’ Day.

5 October 2025 The Communist Party of Swaziland (CPS) joins the world in commemorating World Teachers’ Day, saluting the courageous and selfless educators of Swaziland for their revolutionary service to our people under the brutal weight of the Tinkhundla dictatorship. On this important day, the CPS extends its warmest revolutionary greetings to all members of the Swaziland National Association of Teachers (SNAT) and to every … Continue reading Communist Party of Swaziland Statement on World Teachers’ Day.

Turning Victimization and Intimidation into a Rallying Point for Workers’ Unity: A Call to Action from SWATCAWU On September

On September 25, 2025. A zoom discussion held under the auspices of the Swaziland Transportation Communication and Allied Workers Union (SWATCAWU), led by General Secretary Comrade Sticks Nkambule. The session focused on the pressing challenges faced by workers in Swaziland, including harsh living conditions, rampant exploitation, and a decade-long stagnation in salary reviews. The meeting commenced with an acknowledgment of the dire circumstances confronting workers. … Continue reading Turning Victimization and Intimidation into a Rallying Point for Workers’ Unity: A Call to Action from SWATCAWU On September

Mswati’s UNGA address continues to expose being puppet of Imperialism.

27/09/2025 The Communist Party of Swaziland (CPS) strongly condemns the latest pronouncements by the absolute monarch Mswati III, in which he has once again called for the recognition of Taiwan as an “independent state.” This reckless position does not represent the aspirations of the working people of Swaziland, but rather reflects the monarch’s role as a client of imperialist forces. Mswati’s so-called foreign policy is … Continue reading Mswati’s UNGA address continues to expose being puppet of Imperialism.

Turning Victimization and Intimidation into a Rallying Point for Workers’ Unity: Workers’ Unity in the Face of Oppression.

On September 24, 2025, Comrade Mbongwa Dlamini, President of the Swaziland National Teachers’ Union (SNAT), delivered a presentation that addressed the critical challenges facing workers in Swaziland. The session, held via Zoom, focused on the themes of victimization and intimidation as pervasive tactics used against workers advocating for their rights. Comrade Mbongwa articulated the harsh realities that workers in Swaziland endure, particularly the regime’s increasing … Continue reading Turning Victimization and Intimidation into a Rallying Point for Workers’ Unity: Workers’ Unity in the Face of Oppression.

SNAT’s Demand for Education Funding

19/09/25 Today, the Swaziland Association of Teachers (SNAT) visited the Shiselweni regional education offices to advocate for increased funding for education as part of the Go Public Fund Education Campaign. This campaign highlights the urgent crisis facing education in Swaziland and seeks to mobilize public support to pressure the government for change. The issues outlined include inadequate funding for education, which creates significant challenges for … Continue reading SNAT’s Demand for Education Funding

A Call for Economic Justice: The Urgent Fight Against Unemployment in Swaziland- Cde Lucky Dlamini, SUPMO Chairperson.

In a powerful address at the recent Communist Party of Swaziland Zoom session on the Economic Justice Campaign, Cde Lucky Dlamini, Chairperson of the Swaziland Unemployed Peoples Movement (SUPMO), highlighted the pressing unemployment crisis facing our nation. Formed in 2014, SUPMO has been at the forefront of advocating for the rights of the unemployed in Swaziland, where the situation has reached alarming levels. Currently, approximately … Continue reading A Call for Economic Justice: The Urgent Fight Against Unemployment in Swaziland- Cde Lucky Dlamini, SUPMO Chairperson.

CPS on “African Diaspora in Africa”: The Dilemma of Intra Africa Migration and possible way forward.

14/09/25 As the CPS is focused on the Economic Justice campaign this session focused on the dilemma of intra-African migration and the African diaspora within Africa, examining the complex dynamics of migrant workers’ experiences, particularly between Swaziland and South Africa. The General Secretary of the Communist Party of Swaziland (CPS) presented an analysis of how migration patterns are shaped by colonial history, capitalism, and class … Continue reading CPS on “African Diaspora in Africa”: The Dilemma of Intra Africa Migration and possible way forward.

Community council are grassroots democratic structures- Cde Mhlonishwa Mtsetfwa, CPS Central Committee Member

12/09/2025 On a recent Zoom session, Cde Mhlonishwa Mtsetfwa, a member of the Communist Party of Swaziland (CPS) Central Committee, delivered a compelling presentation titled “Mass Mobilisation for Economic Justice Campaign: CPS Perspective on the Right to Decent Housing.” The presentation highlighted the urgent need for collective action in the struggle for economic justice, with a strong focus on housing as a fundamental human right. … Continue reading Community council are grassroots democratic structures- Cde Mhlonishwa Mtsetfwa, CPS Central Committee Member

Education Must Serve the People, Not Mswati’s Regime : CPS International Secretary Cde Simphiwe Dlamini.

09/09/2025 Under the Economic Justice Campaign, Cde Simphiwe Dlamini delivered a presentation outlining the CPS perspective on the right to education. In his address, he highlighted how the Mswati regime continues to undermine the right to education to maintain its autocratic rule. Education is a fundamental pillar of society that has historically driven change and progress. However, the people of Swaziland have been systematically deprived … Continue reading Education Must Serve the People, Not Mswati’s Regime : CPS International Secretary Cde Simphiwe Dlamini.