The hashtag #eSwatini and #Swaziland started trending on social media later in the night on June 28 2021 and early hours of June 29 with videos of protest action – mostly the youth of the country – calling for political reform.
Since 1973, political parties have been banned in the country where King Mswati rules as the complete monarch who chooses the Prime Minister, ministers, judges and civil servants. The country’s youth have taken to the streets to finally explicitly express their disapproval of this system.
Protest in the country have been taking place for the past 10 days in at least 10 locations – mainly in rural areas – but the night of June 28 2021 tensions elevated and buildings burned.
Several tweets poured through displaying the road blocks in the streets of Eswatini and fires to local stores in the country:
Protesters against King Mswati of Swaziland (Eswatini) have burnt shops in Matsapha.
Protesters against King Mswati of Swaziland (Eswatini) have burnt shops in Matsapha.
Retail outlets are on fire as
pro-democracy protests spiral out of control.This comes after King Mswati issued a decree banning delivery of petitions.
The government is an absolute monarchy. pic.twitter.com/AFGOBnt3Ci
— Hopewell Chin’ono Today (@daddyhope) June 28, 2021
Prior this specific incident in the protests, the youth staged a protest in a village in the kingdom’s Manzini district to demand the right to vote for a Prime Minister of their choice.
“As youth we no longer want the present system of governance,” another protester, Noma Matsebula, told AFP.
[As it happens in Swaziland]: Thousands and thousands of Swazi citizens are out in the streets protesting for a New Democratic Government that is for the people by the people.
We plead with the international community not to turn a blind eye we need you more than before✊🏿. pic.twitter.com/5VJ0DIm40l— Economic Freedom Fighters of Swaziland (@EFFSwazi) June 28, 2021
Another thing which might have sparked this raging element of the protests on this night is the the government’s ban on protests the previous week with the National Police Commissioner giving out the warning that breaches of the ban would be met with zero tolerance.
King Mswati III; crowned since 1986, has also been criticized for his lavish lifestyle and alleged human rights violations. He is a well-known polygamist with at least 15 wives and 23 children. He was selected to be the next King at the age of 14 and he was crowned King shortly after his 18th birthday in 1986.
In 2019, the country was rocked by a series of strikes by civil servants who accused the monarch of draining public coffers at the expense of his subjects.
We await clear reports of King Mswati’s whereabout and communication from the government.
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