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Outcry after leader of Eswatini’s pro-democracy movement killed. Issued on: 24/01/2023 - 14:28 Modified: 24/01/2023 - 14:42. There’s been an international outcry about the assassination of the ...
Eswatini authorities have failed to ensure accountability for the crackdown on pro-democracy protesters by security forces that began two years ago. Eswatini: Still No Justice for 2021 Violence ...
Public anger, which has been building for some time, boiled over into violent pro-democracy protests in 2021. The 55-year-old king denies being an autocrat, and many Swazis are reluctant to ...
On January 21, 2023, Maseko was fatally shot through the window at his home, where he sat with his two children, ages 10 and 6, in Luhleko, Bhunya, around 50 kilometers from the capital, Mbabane.
Eswatini is taking steps to prepare for its first public radiotherapy centre – finalizing a strategic funding proposal, enacting a Nuclear and Radiation Safety Law, and surveying potential sites for ...
Eswatini government says the five deportees sent from the US are in jail and pose no threat to the country or citizens.
Mduduzi Mabuza and Mthandeni Dube’s ongoing imprisonment is more than a national tragedy. It is a warning about a dangerous ...
In his tabled responses, the PM said: “It is important to note that the Funduzi report was not accepted by the previous ...
Pro-democracy protests have flared up in Eswatini, months after authorities loyal to the southern African country's absolute monarch quashed an earlier round of demonstrations using tear gas and ...
Pro-Democracy Protests Continue In Eswatini, ... More arrests took place on the same day the king held a gathering for public discussion. Mswati, 53, is unlikely to go or to relinquish his powers.
Citizens of eSwatini strongly support key elements of democratic governance. More than seven in 10 want parliamentary and judicial oversight over the prime minister (74 percent and 79 percent ...