The eSwatini monarchy remains shrouded in secrecy and lacks transparency with regard to its public affairs. It is plausible that such a pledging of public assets as collateral could have occurred behind the scenes or at least has been debated, Jeffrey Smith, founder of the pro-democracy pressure group Vanguard Africa, and one of the harshest critics of the eSwatini monarchy, tells The Africa Report.
“The Mswati regime is opaque and unaccountable to its core and is often legitimately accused of the irresponsible use of public funds. The Sikhuphe Airport project is a prime example, among many,” Smith says.