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King Mswati invites his subjects for protest talks - The Times Group Malawi

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eSwatini’s King Mswati III has called for an open forum to discuss the pro-democracy protests that rocked Africa’s last absolute monarchy last month. The talks, known as “sibaya”, will be held today at the Ludzidzini Royal Palace and all of his subjects have been invited to voice their discontent. It will be the first time …

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