Bus drivers in Eswatini's two major cities went on strike Wednesday, blocking highways leading to two major cities in protest at rising fuel costs, a union said.
Bus drivers in Eswatini's two major cities went on strike Wednesday, blocking highways leading to two major cities in protest at rising fuel costs, a union said.
Bus drivers in Eswatini's two major cities went on strike Wednesday, blocking highways leading to two major cities in protest at rising fuel costs, a union said.
Several student leaders have been arrested while others allegedly tortured at police stations in Eswatini. Unions say over 100 people were shot dead, and hundreds injured and arbitrarily arrested in incidences where the police and the army used excessive force and live ammunition against prodemocracy campaigners.