South Africans have reprimanded sports presenter, Andile Ncube, shortly after his tweet; “Send help to the people of Swaziland!!! @Cyril Ramaphosa How do you sit in the comfort of your SA home as office-bearers chosen by the people and allow what is happening in Swaziland to continue”, he wrote!
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Some Twitter users took to @AndileNcube comments to respond to him; “Sometimes you want to help but you just come across drunk tweets like this one is he the office-bearer in eSwatini? Misplaced anger will water down the struggle of Eswatini… Cyril has to follow protocol like ever1! He can’t just send SANDF there, that not his country”, tweeted @Great_lioness.
Although some individuals believe @AndileNcube should not be calling out president Cyril Ramaphosa, some are encouraging that the Kingdom of Eswatini civilians should be assisted by any means necessary!
The sports presenters tweet comes after the headlines that have been making waves regarding the ongoing pro-democracy protest occurrences surrounding the Kingdom of Eswatini. The pro-democracy protests have ensued to violent attacks following a peaceful march to distribute a petition to a member of parliament, that calls for freedom and democracy; as stated on Mail & Guardian reports.
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The homes of the Kingdom of Eswatini citizens are reportedly being invaded and innocent citizens are being attacked in their own homes by the arms forces, @Skhulil86249898 tweeted; “The Eswatini police and soldiers are killing our brothers and sisters invading our homes all because they are seeking for their democratic rights”. There are regions of the Kingdom of Eswatini that have been set alight and are in flames as a result of anger ensued from citizens, whilst it is reported that internet service has been tampered with to ensure civilians do not share the ongoing protests and attacks that are occurring in Eswatini.
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Earlier this week reports emerged that Eswatini King Mswati III has fled the country amid violent protests and was apparently hiding in Johannesburg, South Africa.
However, their government has denied this, claiming that the King is in the country, working to advance the Kingdom’s goals.
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