Eswatini: Still no justice for 2021 violence

Recent articles in eSwatini (formerly Swaziland)

States in Southern Africa cracking down on free expression online

Countries in the SADC region are being urged to take a human rights based approach when crafting cybersecurity and cybercrime legislation.

In this photo taken Wednesday, June 4, 2014, lawyer Thulani Maseko, appears in court in the traditional animal skin garb of a Zulu warrior, in Mbabane, Swaziland. , AP Photo/Nkosingiphile Myeni-The Nation Magazine

Regional coalition calls for independent investigation into Thulani Maseko’s assassination

The Spaces of Solidarity network is adamant that the failure to carry out a thorough and credible investigation into the murder of human rights lawyer, Thulani Maseko, will only foster the growing culture of impunity in eSwatini.

Cars queue up for petrol on a street in Mbabane, Eswatini, on 3 July 2021, as a tense calm returned to the country after days of widespread pro-democracy protests, -/AFP via Getty Images

Two South African journalists tortured by Swazi authorities

“New Frame” journalists Magnificent Mndebele and Cebelihle Mbuyisa were detained, assaulted and forced to delete footage of the funeral of a police shooting victim, which they had just attended.