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Respecting road safety patronage from the throne

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With increased number of vehicular and pedestrian traffic seen on the roads today, road infrastructure has been significantly improved to accommodate these growing numbers. (Courtesy pics)
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Forty years ago, the country did not experience the high volume of vehicular and pedestrian traffic seen on the roads today. Since then, road infrastructure has been significantly improved to accommodate these growing numbers, with continued expansion positioning the country among those with the most accessible and scenic roads in the region. All hail His Majesty King Mswati III for his auspicious reign, which has manifested in these notable achievements.While the increase in traffic volumes naturally brings a higher risk of road accidents, it is encouraging that the Sincephetelo Motor Vehicle Accidents Fund (SMVAF) continues to receive strong royal patronage. His Majesty has consistently and eloquently called upon the nation to exercise caution when using the roads, regardless of their role, whether as drivers, passengers or pedestrians. This call reinforces the strategic accident prevention initiatives that SMVAF continues to pursue in collaboration with key road safety stakeholders.

Ingwenyama cup: royal patronage

During His Majesty’s reign, a tournament combining football and cultural games was established a decade ago. Beyond being a platform for competitive sport and cultural expression, the Ingwenyama Cup also serves as an important avenue for educating the nation on road safety measures, while informing citizens about the processes and procedures of the fund.

Liabilities incurred by the fund often arise from negligent driving, with victims compensated in accordance with the provisions of the Act No. 13 of 1991, as amended by Act No. 20 of 2011. It is, therefore, imperative to reduce such incidents in order to lessen the financial burden of compensation. Sport and culture provide an effective platform to reach communities across various communication channels, raising awareness and promoting responsible road use.

In one of his speeches from the throne, His Majesty highlighted the dangers posed by livestock roaming freely on public roads. In his firm and memorable words: “The road is not a kraal for cattle.” This remains a strong call for livestock owners to act responsibly and ensure the safety of all road users.

Everyone can contribute to road safety

A fundamental principle of safety is that the greatest responsibility for avoiding harm lies with the individual who may be at risk, while other contributors play a supporting role. This principle aligns with His Majesty’s recent remarks during the official opening of a health facility at Mshinande in Ntfonjeni, where he emphasised that everyone has a role to play in ensuring their own safety.

The King also addressed the issue of alcohol abuse, particularly in relation to road use, issuing a stern warning against driving under the influence. He cautioned that such behaviour should never become habitual, as it leads to devastating and avoidable accidents.

This is a prudent royal directive that every citizen must heed and adhere to, for their own safety and that of others. Road safety is a shared responsibility, and as the nation marks this important milestone, every emaSwati can contribute to the gift of long life, for both the King and the nation, by upholding proper road safety standards.

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