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King Mswati III hospitalized, raising concerns over Eswatini's leadership
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44468, member: 636"] King Mswati III of Eswatini landed in the hospital after his health took a serious turn. Doctors rushed the 56-year-old ruler to a private medical center in Manzana where he remains under emergency care. People around the country worry about what happens next since the king holds all the power as both president and prime minister. Medical staff decided keeping him close to home was safer than flying him to another country for treatment. The monarch looked much thinner and weaker during his recent public appearances. Sources close to the royal family say his condition got much worse very quickly. Palace officials refuse to share details about his specific health problems following their usual practice of keeping royal medical matters secret. Citizens and political watchers fear the worst as news spreads across the southern African nation. Eswatini faces big problems if the king cannot continue ruling. The country has no clear plan for who takes over if something happens to him. King Mswati has more than a dozen wives and over 30 children which makes choosing a successor very complicated. Political experts worry that family members might fight each other for control of the throne. Government leaders stay quiet about the crisis which makes people more nervous. Many citizens want officials to explain what steps they will take to keep the country stable. The current situation shows how weak the government system becomes when everything depends on one person having all the authority. [/QUOTE]
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