People were killed, schools burnt, and the internet shut down. Eswatini has in recent weeks had massive unrest. The Swaziland Solidarity Network’s Lucky Lukhele speaks to eNCA on happening's in Eswatini.
Lucky Lukhele represents the Swaziland Solidarity Network and provides the latest details. Courtesy.
Lucky Lukhele represents the Swaziland Solidarity Network and provides the latest details. CourtesySouth Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
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