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“South Africa must demonstrate appreciation after extradition of ‘AKA’ murder suspects by handing over Zwemart and PUDEMO President Mlungisi Makhanya”, says King’s Interpreter and JC Pastor Sihle Dlamini.

Thursday, 13th November, 2025

MBABANE:King Mswati’s Interpreter and Pastor of the politically connected Jesus Calls Worship Centre(JCWC) has appealed to the South African Government to hand over Swaziland News editor Zweli Martin Dlamini and Mlungisi Makhanya, the President of the People’s United Democratic Movement(PUDEMO) as a token of appreciation for the extradition of ‘AKA’ murder suspects Malusi and Siyabonga Ndimande.

The King’s Interpreter shared these views on his online platforms he currently operates through a former comrade, Mlungisi Makhanya, the leader of eSwatini’s main liberation movement, resides in South Africa after surviving an assassination attempt by the eSwatini regime while Swaziland News editor fled amid persecution by the regime merely for writing articles critical of the current eSwatini undemocratic regime.

The eSwatini Government filed an extradition request seeking to apprehend the editor but the request was rejected by the South African Government, an attempt was also made through the Mpumalanga High Court and the eSwatini Government lost the case with costs.

South Africa is a constitutional democracy highly protective of journalists and human rights.

The editor currently residing in South Africa and continuing with his journalism, he sometimes travel to Europe and Asian countries and come back to South Africa where the Swaziland News is registered and operating while distributing ‘hot’ news to eSwatini citizens and world through technological means.

“South Africa must demonstrate appreciation after extradition of ‘AKA’ murder suspects by handing over Zwemart and PUDEMO President Mlungisi Makhanya”, says King’s Interpreter and JC Pastor Sihle Dlamini.
King’s Interpreter Sihle Dlamini.