LATEST | Trucks still stuck Oshoek Border Post as Eswatini protests continue
Trucks are still stuck at the Oshoek Border Post between Mpumalanga and the Kingdom of eSwatini. Pro-democracy protests continue unabated in that country. The Internet is reportedly cut-off, making it difficult for border authorities to process the delivery trucks. The protesters are calling for a democratic state.
For more on this we cross to our reporter Tumelo Machogo, he was at the border this morning.
For more news, visit sabcnews.com and also #SABCNews #Coronavirus #COVID19News on Social Media.
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For more on this we cross to our reporter Tumelo Machogo, he was at the border this morning.
For more news, visit sabcnews.com and also #SABCNews #Coronavirus #COVID19News on Social Media.
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