06 Dec 2022 | 03:03 PM UTC
Eswatini: Unionized transport workers plan nationwide strike in Dec. 13.
Unionized transport workers plan nationwide strike in Eswatini Dec. 13. Business, transport disruptions and violence likely.
Event
Unionized transport workers associated with the Swaziland Transport, Communication and Allied Workers Union (SWATCAWU) have announced they will embark on a nationwide strike Dec. 13. SWATCAWU is calling for the release of two members of parliament accused of inciting civil unrest in July 2021, who will face trial in Mbabane Dec. 13. The Swaziland National Association of Teachers (SNAT) has called for schools to close over fears of violence Dec. 13.
Sudden demonstrations could occur nationwide, particularly near government buildings and the High Court in Mbabane. Police forces are likely to deploy to monitor any protests that materialize. Clashes with security forces are likely, especially if demonstrators ignore police orders to disperse. Transport and business disruptions are likely near nationwide Dec. 13, and especially near and demonstrations that materialize.
Context
The strike call comes amid a growing pro-democracy movement in Eswatini. The transport workers' protest follows demonstrations Nov. 10 and 15 that both resulted in clashes between police forces and protestors.
Advice
Avoid all protests. Monitor local news for updated information on road conditions, as protestors may not announce actions in advance. Heed the instructions of officials. Reconfirm the status of road routes before departure. If violence occurs, depart the area immediately. Reconfirm business appointments.