Swaziland

Religious, public health officials try to find common ground in fight against HIV in Africa

Health & Medicine

In Swaziland, the strained relationship between religious leaders and public health officials is improving, if slightly. The two groups are trying to work together more as the country battles an HIV infection rate among adults that may be as high as 25 percent.

In Swaziland, hope for Arab Spring protests to spread to their impoverished nation

Swaziland leader fought alongside Allied forces during World War II

The World

Why Churches Could be Crucial in the Fight Against HIV

Lifestyle & Belief

Swazi Soul From Singer Bholoja

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

Why Democracy Remains Unlikely in Africa’s Last Absolute Monarchy

Global Politics

Swazis are restless and their king is widely viewed as corrupt. But despite some protests, The World’s Alex Gallafent reports that Africa’s sole remaining monarchy seems likely to survive.

Swaziland Chief Fought With Allied Forces in WWII

Arts, Culture & Media

The World’s Alex Gallafent brings us the story of an 88-year-old tribal chief from Swaziland. He’s also a veteran of World War Two.

The World

Swaziland protests

Conflict & Justice

Anchor Lisa Mullins talks to the BBC journalist Thulani Mthethwa about protests in Swaziland over a lavish shopping spree by 8 of the country’s 13 queens.