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Eswatini's 'winter revolution' has derailed a European Union-funded project as pro-democracy groups push for the abdication of King Mswati III. | CdeLENIN

The company has been forced to shut down after three terror attacks this year.

It is one of the companies on a"terror hit list", drawn up by pro-democracy extremists, that targets businesses that are believed to be linked to the kingdom's royalty. "What's happening now is that they are destroying the communities that multilateral bodies like the EU are trying to save from abject poverty," he said.

News24 has learnt that Inyatsi worked on more than 60 different projects, funded by several donors and King Mswati III's government. The most recent attack resulted in a reported R65 million in damage. As such, the company was forced to halt operations, affecting workers.

 

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