M.P from Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Swaziland branch visits Dominica

Hon. Marwick Khumalo and Hon. Alix Boyd-Knights

Hon. Marwick Khumalo, a Member of Parliament of the Kingdom of Swaziland and a member of the Swaziland Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) paid a one- day visit to Dominica last week as part of an effort to explore areas of cooperation and expand dialogue between the African region and the Caribbean region within the CPA.

While in Dominica, Hon. Khumalo met members of the CPA Dominica branch, including, Prime Minister, Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Hon. Alix Boyd Knights, Deputy Speaker, Hon. Ronald Toulon and Minister for Information, Hon. Ambrose George.

Shortly before his return to Swaziland, Hon. Khumalo expressed satisfaction with the outcome of his visit: “I came here to establish strong relations and ties between the CPA Swaziland branch and the CPA Dominica branch. Not only that, beyond this, my mission is two fold.  I also came here as an executive committee member (EXCO) for   CPA; to come and consolidate the relations that exist between the Caribbean and the Africa region.  These two regions have a lot in common and on many issues, we usually sing from the same hymn…. on issues that pertain to the CPA in general…..”

The Swaziland M.P also added that in terms of parliamentary practice and procedure, “there is a lot we can learn from Dominica”.

Speaker of the Dominica House of  Assembly and Chairperson of the Dominica branch of the CPA, Hon. Alix Boyd Knights explained that follow-up discussions to the visit by the Swaziland MP, will take place during the  meeting of the Executive Committee of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association set for  Swaziland in June this year. Hon. Knights will represent Dominica at that meeting.

The Kingdom of Swaziland, a former British protectorate, sandwiched between Mozambique and South Africa, has a population of just over one million people.

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3 Comments

  1. Dominican lover
    April 12, 2010

    Look Dominicans, all these countries just hear about this beautifull land with water, where the people live in peace and democracy. Skerrit put us on de map, but all u better watch it.

  2. steve
    April 12, 2010

    Did this man say there is a lot they can learn from Dominica Parliament?….

  3. Gym fanatic
    April 12, 2010

    I would like to be priv to the dialogue between the Deputy Speaker and the Hon. Khumalo. Even a short clip would be useful. We need to hear how our Officials present themselves, and by extension, Dominica. Indeed they are public officials and we have a right to know.

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