Eswatini government distances itself from lawyer Maseko's death: Alpheous Nxumalo
The government of Eswatini has distanced itself from speculations, suggesting that it is behind the killing of Human Rights Lawyer, Thulani Maseko. Maseko was fatally shot at his home in Luyengo, near Mbabane, on Saturday night. Maseko is well known for being among those calling for electoral reforms in Eswatini. The spokesperson for the Eswatini government, Alpheous Nxumalo, has cautioned the public to refrain from making such allegations, as such could derail the investigation. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

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