How now Sicelo?
Sir,
Kindly allow me space in your widely read newspaper to voice my concerns as one of the responsible Swazis.
I read an article in the Times written by one Sicelo of Ntfonjeni.
I believe in freedom of expression, hence he had the right to voice his concern.
What is surprising me though is that he seems to be threatening the same freedom of expression by threatening Mfomfo Nkhambule to stop writing or he will die.
It is a coincidence that I am a Nkambule, but we are not directly related in anyway with Mfomfo Nkhambule, but I must say he is an inspiration to me.
He has highlighted the daring truth about the situation in Swaziland.
Sicelo, you are doing exactly what Mfomfo is trying to remove in the mind of every Swazi, that of believing that Swaziland is only a rightful country for a few and that of living in fear of the unknown.
My father (Mfomfo) has suffered a lot of threats already, hence you joining the bandwagon.
One then questions your thinking capacity Sicelo. I want to assume you are young. Why do you think change is unattainable in Swaziland?
Is it because you do not want to see it? Well, if that is the case, I can only say change is inevitable.
To my father Mfomfo, how enlightening are your articles, I always knew you are one of the few brave people in Swaziland.
Please do not be chickened by these threats. We love your articles, and I must say many people I know are considering joining Inhlava, so we can be taught the glaring Swazi truths.
Regards
Umsutfu