Swazi king marries eleventh wife
King Mswati III, ruler of the tiny southern African kingdom of Swaziland, has married his eleventh wife. Noliqwa Ntentesa, 21, was selected by the king three years ago at an annual ceremonial dance.
She is pregnant with his 25th child. Two more young women have already been lined up to marry the king.
Africa's last absolute monarch has been criticised for having so many wives in a country with one of the world's highest rates of HIV infection.
Lavish lifestyle
He owns a fleet of luxury cars, including a $500,000 (£260,000) Maybach, and has spent millions of dollars refurbishing palaces for his wives.
The 37-year-old's lavish lifestyle is at odds with the living conditions of his people, most of whom live in poverty.
The unemployment rate stands at 40% while nearly 70% of the country's one million inhabitants live on less than $1 a day and nearly 40% of adults are HIV positive.
Noliqwa Ntentesa, who was forced to give up high school when she was picked three years ago, was smeared in traditional red ochre and married in a secret wedding service held last week at a royal palace.
King Mswati's late father, King Sobhuza II, who led the country to independence in 1968, had more than 70 wives when he died in 1982.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4592961.stm
US chicken ducks jaywalking fine
A chicken fined $54 for illegally crossing a road in California has had the charge thrown out by a court. The fine was dismissed after a lawyer for the bird's owners argued that the fowl was domesticated and could not be classified as livestock.
California law bans livestock from highways, but not domestic animals.
Linc and Helena Moore had been fined on 26 March after their chicken wandered onto a road in the small rural mining town of Johannesburg in Kern county.
They were warned by their lawyer that if the bird continued to cross the road unattended they could face a minor misdemeanour infraction, the Daily Independent newspaper reported.
Allegations
The Moores say they were fined because of their repeated complaints that local authorities had not done enough to curb off-road drivers.
"For the last two-and-a-half years, no-one has been able to stop the kids riding their bikes in the middle of the road or the neighbours' dogs running around our neighbourhood," Linc Moore was quoted as saying.
"But when our chicken escaped and crossed the road once it became a huge issue."
Officials from the sheriff's department rejected the allegations.
The couple are now seeking legal assistance to file harassment charges against Kern County's Sheriff Department.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4591869.stm


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