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Eswatini

1990 Edition · 68 data fields

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Geography

Climate

varies from tropical to near temperate

Coastline

none--landlocked

Comparative area

slightly smaller than New Jersey

Environment

overgrazing; soil degradation; soil erosion

Land boundaries

535 km total; Mozambique 105 km, South Africa 430 km

Land use

8% arable land; NEGL% permanent crops; 67% meadows and pastures; 6% forest and woodland; 19% other; includes 2% irrigated

Maritime claims

none--landlocked

Natural resources

asbestos, coal, clay, tin, hydroelelectric power, forests, and small gold and diamond deposits

Note

landlocked; almost completely surrounded by South Africa

Terrain

mostly mountains and hills; some moderately sloping plains

Total area

17,360 km2; land area: 17,200 km2

People and Society

Birth rate

46 births/1,000 population (1990)

Death rate

15 deaths/1,000 population (1990)

Ethnic divisions

97% African, 3% European

Infant mortality rate

126 deaths/1,000 live births (1990)

Labor force

195,000; over 60,000 engaged in subsistence agriculture; about 92,000 wage earners (many only intermittently), with 36% agriculture and forestry, 20% community and social services, 14% manufacturing, 9% construction, 21% other; 24,000-29,000 employed in South Africa (1987)

Language

English and siSwati (official); government business conducted in English

Life expectancy at birth

48 years male, 55 years female (1990)

Literacy

67.9%

Nationality

noun--Swazi(s); adjective--Swazi

Net migration rate

0 migrants/1,000 population (1990)

Organized labor

about 10% of wage earners

Population

778,525 (July 1990), growth rate 3.1% (1990)

Religion

60% Christian, 40% indigenous beliefs

Total fertility rate

6.0 children born/woman (1990)

Government

Administrative divisions

4 districts; Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini, Shiselweni

Capital

Mbabane (administrative); Lobamba (legislative)

Communists

no Communist party

Constitution

none; constitution of 6 September 1968 was suspended on 12 April 1973; a new constitution was promulgated 13 October 1978, but has not been formally presented to the people

Diplomatic representation

Ambassador Absalom Vusani MAMBA; Chancery at 4301 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington DC 20008; telephone (202) 362-6683; US--Ambassador (vacant), Deputy Chief of Mission Armajane KARAER; Embassy at Central Bank Building, Warner Street, Mbabane (mailing address is P. O. Box 199, Mbabane); telephone 22281 through 22285

Elections

no direct elections

Executive branch

monarch, prime minister, Cabinet

Flag

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

Independence

6 September 1968 (from UK)

Judicial branch

High Court, Court of Appeal

Leaders

Chief of State--King MSWATI III (since 25 April 1986); Head of Government--Prime Minister Obed MFANYANA (since 12 July 1989)

Legal system

based on South African Roman-Dutch law in statutory courts, Swazi traditional law and custom in traditional courts; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction

Legislative branch

bicameral Parliament (Libandla) is advisory and consists of an upper house or Senate and a lower house or House of Assembly

Long-form name

Kingdom of Swaziland

Member of

ACP, AfDB, CCC, FAO, G-77, GATT (de facto), IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, INTERPOL, ISO, ITU, NAM, OAU, Southern African Customs Union, SADCC, UN, UNESCO, UPU, WHO

National holiday

Somhlolo (Independence) Day, 6 September (1968)

Political parties

none; banned by the Constitution promulgated on 13 October 1978

Suffrage

none

Type

monarchy; independent member of Commonwealth

Economy

Agriculture

accounts for 25% of GDP and over 60% of labor force; mostly subsistence agriculture; cash crops--sugarcane, citrus fruit, cotton, pineapples; other crops and livestock--corn, sorghum, peanuts, cattle, goats, sheep; not self-sufficient in grain

Aid

US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-88), $132 million; Western (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-87), $468 million

Budget

revenues $255 million; expenditures $253 million, including capital expenditures of $NA million (FY91 est.)

Currency

lilangeni (plural--emalangeni); 1 lilangeni (E) = 100 cents

Electricity

50,000 kW capacity; 130 million kWh produced, 170 kWh per capita (1989)

Exchange rates

emalangeni (E) per US$1--2.5555 (January 1990), 2.6166 (1989), 2.2611 (1988), 2.0350 (1987), 2.2685 (1986), 2.1911 (1985); note--the Swazi emalangeni is at par with the South African rand

Exports

$394 million (f.o.b., 1988); commodities--sugar, asbestos, wood pulp, citrus, canned fruit, soft drink concentrates; partners--South Africa, UK, US

External debt

$275 million (December 1987)

Fiscal year

1 April-31 March

GNP

$539 million, per capita $750; real growth rate 5.7% (1989 est.)

Imports

$386 million (f.o.b., 1988); commodities--motor vehicles, machinery, transport equipment, chemicals, petroleum products, foodstuffs; partners--South Africa, US, UK

Industrial production

growth rate 24% (1986)

Industries

mining (coal and asbestos), wood pulp, sugar

Inflation rate (consumer prices)

17% (1989 est.)

Overview

The economy is based on subsistence agriculture, which occupies much of the labor force and contributes about 25% to GDP. Manufacturing, which includes a number of agroprocessing factories, accounts for another 25% of GDP. Mining has declined in importance in recent years; high-grade iron ore deposits were depleted in 1978, and health concerns cut world demand for asbestos. Exports of sugar and forestry products 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 90% of its imports and to which it sends about one-third of its exports.

Unemployment rate

NA%

Communications

Airports

23 total, 22 usable; 1 with permanent-surfaced runways; none with runways over 3,659 m; 1 with runways 2,440-3,659 m; none with runways 1,220-2,439 m

Civil air

1 major transport aircraft

Highways

2,853 km total; 510 km paved, 1,230 km crushed stone, gravel, or stabilized soil, and 1,113 km improved earth

Railroads

297 km plus 71 km disused, 1.067-meter gauge, single track

Telecommunications

system consists of carrier-equipped open-wire lines and low-capacity radio relay links; 15,400 telephones; stations--6 AM, 6 FM, 10 TV; 1 Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT earth station

Military and Security

Branches

Umbutfo Swaziland Defense Force, Royal Swaziland Police Force

Defense expenditures

NA

Military manpower

males 15-49, 166,537; 96,239 fit for military service

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