Government’s Stance on April 12: Insights from Alpheous Nxumalo
In light of the anniversary of the April 12 Declaration, the Eswatini government spokesperson, Alpheous Nxumalo, has provided insights into the government’s stance on this significant event in the nation’s history. The April 12 Declaration of 1973, issued by the late King Sobhuza II, marked a pivotal moment in Eswatini’s political landscape, ushering in a [ ]
By Staff Reporter
In light of the anniversary of the April 12 Declaration, the Eswatini government spokesperson, Alpheous Nxumalo, has provided insights into the government’s stance on this significant event in the nation’s history.
The April 12 Declaration of 1973, issued by the late King Sobhuza II, marked a pivotal moment in Eswatini’s political landscape, ushering in a system of governance known as the Tinkhundla system. This declaration centralized power within the monarchy and banned political parties, shaping the course of the country’s political development for decades to come.
Alpheous Nxumalo acknowledges the historical significance of April 12 but emphasizes that the government’s perspective on this event is grounded in a commitment to national stability and progress. He highlights the Tinkhundla system as a framework that has provided stability and continuity in governance, allowing for the peaceful coexistence of diverse political viewpoints within a unified national framework.
According to Nxumalo, the Tinkhundla system embodies principles of democracy, freedom of expression, and respect for human rights. He asserts that contrary to misconceptions, the Tinkhundla system fosters an environment where the voices of all citizens can be heard and where political participation is encouraged at the local level through community structures.
Nxumalo acknowledges that while there may be differing interpretations of the April 12 Declaration, the government’s priority remains the well-being and prosperity of all Eswatini citizens. He underscores the government’s ongoing efforts to promote economic development, social cohesion, and democratic governance in the country.
In conclusion, Alpheous Nxumalo reiterates the government’s commitment to upholding the principles of democracy and ensuring the continued progress of Eswatini. He invites all citizens to reflect on the significance of April 12 within the context of the nation’s journey towards a brighter future for all.
As Eswatini commemorates the anniversary of the April 12 Declaration, the government’s stance, as articulated by Alpheous Nxumalo, underscores the importance of unity, stability, and democratic governance in shaping the nation’s trajectory moving forward.

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