A barricade in the road that is on fire is seen in Mbabane, Eswatini, amid protests. – AFPMANZINI – Police shot a man dead during clashes with a group of commuter bus operators protesting for political reform in Eswatini on Wednesday, an AFP correspondent witnessed.It was the latest protest in Africa’s last absolute monarchy, formerly known as Swaziland, where school students have been boycotting classes and staging low-key demonstrations for the past month, prompting the deployment of soldiers and police.The clashes on Wednesday occurred in the small town of Malkerns, 20 kilometres west of the country’s largest city Manzini, the police said.Police commissioner general William Tsintsibala Dlamini said a man was shot at Malkerns after a group of protesters stopped a truck carrying sand and used it to block (a) road.“Officers came with guns and tried to reason with them, but they retaliated by throwing stones at them and that is when one of them […]
DEADLY PROTEST – ESWATINI POLICE SHOOT PROTESTER DEAD DURING CLASHES

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