MBABANE: Thirteen people were killed in a road accident in Swaziland involving girls heading to a traditional royal ceremony police said on Sunday, giving a much lower toll than previously reported.

“Thirteen people have died and the toll hasn’t risen” since the accident, police spokesman Khulekani Mamba said.

Local media gave the same death toll, yet pro-democracy activists from the Johannesburg-based Swaziland Solidarity Net­work on Sunday said 65 were killed.

Eleven of the victims were girls from the village of Phonjwane in eastern Swazi­land, according to the daily Times of Swaziland.

The crash happened on Friday night when their open truck smashed into a car on the road between the tiny kingdom’s two main cities, Mbabane and Manzini, en route to the traditional Reed Dance, activists said.

The Reed Dance, due to be held on Monday, is a beauty pageant at which King Mswati III can choose a new wife.

Tens of thousands of young virgins dance before the polygamist king, who can select one of them as a new wife.

Swaziland Solidarity Network (SSN) activists claimed the ruler had fabricated the lower death figure.

“It’s lies. This puts the king in an embarrassing situation and he is trying to undermine the toll,” SSN spokesman Lucky Lukhele said.

Mswati, Africa’s last absolute monarch, chose his 14th wife at the celebration in 2013. He has ruled Swaziland since his father’s death in 1982.

Published in Dawn, August 31st, 2015

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