Taxi conductor Sabelo Dlamini was allegedly shot by Eswatini police on October 20, the latest casualty of months of civil unrest in the tiny landlocked nation.
“The problems we have here in Eswatini have been going on for a long time. We should sit down together and try to speak about them as a people. Fighting is not going to help us because our children are dying in the process,” he says.
Tito relied on his son, a taxi conductor, and hoped he would support his younger brother through his studies. “Since June we haven't had any peace. Children have been in and out of school. We are not happy about that. We need to find a peaceful resolution,” he adds. The Dlamini family's woes add to an unstable society underTimesLIVE
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