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From Swaziland-
Swaziland's top Anglican cleric, Bishop Meshack Mabuza, has called on King Mswati III to give up political power in favour of a democratic government.Bishop Mabuza told the BBC that Swaziland's "archaic" system of government had plunged the country into a deep financial and economic crisis.A government memo says salary payments to civil servants this month will be delayed because of a shortage of money.King Mswati, who has 13 wives, is sub-Saharan Africa's only absolute monarch.He is widely accused of profligate spending, but cancelled his silver jubilee celebrations this year because of Swaziland's cash crisis.Swaziland has so far refused to accept a $355m (£218m) loan from South Africa to help it pay bills, after Pretoria demanded political and economic reforms.More here-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15718890
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