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◆ COMMUNICATIONS(10 fields)
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
3 (2000)
Internet country code
.sz
Internet users
4,000 (2000)
Radio broadcast stations
AM 7, FM 6 (2000)
Radios
155,000 (1997)
Telephone system
general assessment: not a modern system domestic: system consists of carrier-equipped, open-wire lines and low-capacity, microwave radio relay international: satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean)
Telephones - main lines in use
33,500 (2000)
Telephones - mobile cellular
30,000 (2000)
Television broadcast stations
10 (2000)
Televisions
21,000 (1997)
◆ ECONOMY(32 fields)
Agriculture - products
sugarcane, cotton, corn, tobacco, rice, citrus, pineapples, sorghum, peanuts; cattle, goats, sheep
Budget
revenues: $400 million expenditures: $450 million, including capital expenditures of $115 million (FY96/97)
Currency
lilangeni (SZL)
Currency code
SZL
Debt - external
$281 million (2000 est.)
Economic aid - recipient
$55 million (1995)
Economy - overview
In this small landlocked economy, subsistence agriculture occupies more than 60% of the population. Manufacturing features a number of agroprocessing factories. Mining has declined in importance in recent years: diamond mines have shut down because of the depletion of easily accessible reserves; high-grade iron ore deposits were depleted by 1978; and health concerns have cut world demand for asbestos. Exports of soft drink concentrate, sugar, and wood pulp are the main earners of hard currency. Surrounded by South Africa, except for a short border with Mozambique, Swaziland is heavily dependent on South Africa from which it receives four-fifths of its imports and to which it sends two-thirds of its exports. Remittances from the Southern African Customs Union and Swazi workers in South African mines substantially supplement domestically earned income. The government is trying to improve the atmosphere for foreign investment. Overgrazing, soil depletion, drought, and sometimes floods persist as problems for the future. Prospects for 2001 are strengthened by government millennium projects for a new convention center, additional hotels, an amusement park, a new airport, and stepped-up roadbuilding and factory construction plans.
Electricity - consumption
198 million kWh (1999)
Electricity - exports
852 million kWh (1999)
Electricity - imports
701 million kWh note: supplied by South Africa (1999)
Electricity - production
375 million kWh (1999)
Electricity - production by source
fossil fuel: 53.33% hydro: 46.67% nuclear: 0% other: 0% (1999)
Exchange rates
emalangeni per US dollar - 7.7803 (January 2001), 6.9056 (2000), 6.1087 (1999), 5.4807 (1998), 4.6032 (1997), 4.2706 (1996); note - the Swazi lilangeni is at par with the South African rand; emalangeni is the plural form of lilangeni
Exports
$881 million (f.o.b., 2000)
Exports - commodities
soft drink concentrates, sugar, wood pulp, cotton yarn, refrigerators, citrus and canned fruit
Exports - partners
South Africa 65%, EU 12%, Mozambique 11%, US 5% (1998)
Fiscal year
1 April - 31 March
GDP
purchasing power parity - $4.4 billion (2000 est.)
GDP - composition by sector
agriculture: 10% industry: 46% services: 44% (1998 est.)
GDP - per capita
purchasing power parity - $4,000 (2000 est.)
GDP - real growth rate
2.4% (2000 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share
lowest 10%: NA% highest 10%: NA%
Imports
$928 million (f.o.b., 2000)
Imports - commodities
motor vehicles, machinery, transport equipment, foodstuffs, petroleum products, chemicals
Imports - partners
South Africa 84%, EU 5%, Japan 2%, Singapore 2% (1998)
Industrial production growth rate
3.7% (FY95/96)
Industries
mining (coal and asbestos), wood pulp, sugar, soft drink concentrates
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
6.4% (2000 est.)
Labor force
NA
Labor force - by occupation
private sector 70%, public sector 30%
Population below poverty line
NA%
Unemployment rate
22% (1995 est.)
◆ GEOGRAPHY(18 fields)
Area
total: 17,363 sq km land: 17,203 sq km water: 160 sq km
Area - comparative
slightly smaller than New Jersey
Climate
varies from tropical to near temperate
Coastline
0 km (landlocked)
Elevation extremes
lowest point: Great Usutu River 21 m highest point: Emlembe 1,862 m
Environment - current issues
limited supplies of potable water; wildlife populations being depleted because of excessive hunting; overgrazing; soil degradation; soil erosion
Environment - international agreements
party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Endangered Species, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection signed, but not ratified: Desertification, Law of the Sea
Geographic coordinates
26 30 S, 31 30 E
Geography - note
landlocked; almost completely surrounded by South Africa
Irrigated land
670 sq km (1993 est.)
Land boundaries
total: 535 km border countries: Mozambique 105 km, South Africa 430 km
Land use
arable land: 11% permanent crops: 0% permanent pastures: 62% forests and woodland: 7% other: 20% (1993 est.)
Location
Southern Africa, between Mozambique and South Africa
Map references
Africa
Maritime claims
none (landlocked)
Natural hazards
NA
Natural resources
asbestos, coal, clay, cassiterite, hydropower, forests, small gold and diamond deposits, quarry stone, and talc
Terrain
mostly mountains and hills; some moderately sloping plains
◆ GOVERNMENT(20 fields)
Administrative divisions
4 districts; Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini, Shiselweni
Capital
Mbabane; note - Lobamba is the royal and legislative capital
Constitution
none; constitution of 6 September 1968 was suspended 12 April 1973; a new constitution was promulgated 13 October 1978, but was not formally presented to the people; since then a few more outlines for a constitution have been compiled under the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC), but so far none have been accepted
Country name
conventional long form: Kingdom of Swaziland conventional short form: Swaziland
Diplomatic representation from the US
chief of mission: Ambassador Gregory L. JOHNSON embassy: Central Bank Building, Warner Street, Mbabane mailing address: P. O. Box 199, Mbabane telephone: [268] 404-6441 through 404-6445
Diplomatic representation in the US
chief of mission: Ambassador Mary Madzandza KANYA chancery: 3400 International Drive NW, Washington, DC 20008 telephone: [1] (202) 362-6683
Executive branch
chief of state: King MSWATI III (since 25 April 1986) head of government: Prime Minister Sibusiso Barnabas DLAMINI (since 9 August 1996) cabinet: Cabinet recommended by the prime minister and confirmed by the monarch elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; prime minister appointed by the monarch
FAX
[1] (202) 244-8059
FAX
[268] 404-5959
Flag description
three horizontal bands of blue (top), red (triple width), and blue; the red band is edged in yellow; centered in the red band is a large black and white shield covering two spears and a staff decorated with feather tassels, all placed horizontally
Government type
monarchy; independent member of Commonwealth
Independence
6 September 1968 (from UK)
International organization participation
ACP, AfDB, C, CCC, ECA, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, ITU, NAM, OAU, OPCW, SACU, SADC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO
Judicial branch
High Court; Court of Appeal; judges for both courts are appointed by the monarch
Legal system
based on South African Roman-Dutch law in statutory courts and Swazi traditional law and custom in traditional courts; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
Legislative branch
bicameral Parliament or Libandla, an advisory body, consists of the Senate (30 seats - 10 appointed by the House of Assembly and 20 appointed by the monarch; members serve five-year terms) and the House of Assembly (65 seats - 10 appointed by the monarch and 55 elected by popular vote; members serve five-year terms) elections: House of Assembly - last held 16 and 24 October 1998 (next to be held NA 2003) election results: House of Assembly - balloting is done on a nonparty basis; candidates for election are nominated by the local council of each constituency and for each constituency the three candidates with the most votes in the first round of voting are narrowed to a single winner by a second round
National holiday
Independence Day, 6 September (1968)
Political parties and leaders
Imbokodvo National Movement or INM [leader NA]; Ngwane National Libertatory Congress or NNLC [Obed DLAMINI, president]; People's United Democratic Movement or PUDEMO [Mario MASUKU, president]; Swaziland National Front or SWANAFRO [Elmond SHONGWE, president]; Swaziland Progressive Party or SPP [J. J. NQUKU, president]; Swaziland United Front or SUF [Matsapa SHONGWE, leader] note: political parties are banned by the constitution promulgated on 13 October 1978; illegal parties are prohibited from holding large public gatherings; the organizations listed are political associations
Political pressure groups and leaders
NA
Suffrage
18 years of age
◆ INTRODUCTION(1 fields)
Background
Autonomy for the Swazis of southern Africa was guaranteed by the British in the late 19th century; independence was granted 1968. Student and labor unrest during the 1990s have pressured the monarchy (one of the oldest on the continent) to grudgingly allow political reform and greater democracy.
◆ MILITARY(5 fields)
Military branches
Umbutfo Swaziland Defense Force (Army), Royal Swaziland Police Force
Military expenditures - dollar figure
$19.198 million (FY00/01)
Military expenditures - percent of GDP
4.75% (FY00/01)
Military manpower - availability
males age 15-49: 248,084 (2001 est.)
Military manpower - fit for military service
males age 15-49: 143,618 (2001 est.)
◆ PEOPLE(18 fields)
Age structure
0-14 years: 45.53% (male 250,327; female 252,479) 15-64 years: 51.88% (male 276,186; female 296,728) 65 years and over: 2.59% (male 11,687; female 16,936) (2001 est.)
Birth rate
40.12 births/1,000 population (2001 est.)
Death rate
21.84 deaths/1,000 population (2001 est.)
Ethnic groups
African 97%, European 3%
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate
25.25% (1999 est.)
HIV/AIDS - deaths
7,100 (1999 est.)
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS
130,000 (1999 est.)
Infant mortality rate
109.19 deaths/1,000 live births (2001 est.)
Languages
English (official, government business conducted in English), siSwati (official)
Life expectancy at birth
total population: 38.62 years male: 37.86 years female: 39.4 years (2001 est.)
Literacy
definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 76.7% male: 78% female: 75.6% (1995 est.)
Nationality
noun: Swazi(s) adjective: Swazi
Net migration rate
0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2001 est.)
Population
1,104,343 note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July 2001 est.)
Population growth rate
1.83% (2001 est.)
Religions
Protestant 55%, Muslim 10%, Roman Catholic 5%, indigenous beliefs 30%
Sex ratio
at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female under 15 years: 0.99 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 0.93 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.69 male(s)/female total population: 0.95 male(s)/female (2001 est.)
Total fertility rate
5.82 children born/woman (2001 est.)
◆ TRANSNATIONAL ISSUES(1 fields)
Disputes - international
Swaziland has asked South Africa to open negotiations on reincorporating some nearby South African territories that are populated by ethnic Swazis or that were long ago part of the Swazi Kingdom
◆ TRANSPORTATION(7 fields)
Airports
18 (2000 est.)
Airports - with paved runways
total: 1 2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 (2000 est.)
Airports - with unpaved runways
total: 17 914 to 1,523 m: 7 under 914 m: 10 (2000 est.)
Highways
total: 3,000 km paved: 850 km unpaved: 2,150 km (1997)
Ports and harbors
none
Railways
total: 297 km; note - includes 71 km which are not in use narrow gauge: 297 km 1.067-m gauge
Waterways
none