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FESBC says ongoing bombings affect businesses, questions delay of a political dialogue.

Monday, 7th March, 2022

MBABANE: Johannes Manikela, the Chairman of the Federation of eSwatini Business Community says the ongoing petrol bombings in the country affect their businesses.

Speaking to this Swaziland News, the FESBC Chairman said it troubled them as businesspeople to wake-up to news suggesting that businesses were petrol bombed.

“We call upon the authorities to listen to the people and speed-up the political dialogue”, he said.

On Monday, members of the Swaziland International Solidarity Forces(SISF) petrol bombed equipment belonging to Inyatsi Construction at Sicunusa, equipment worth over two million(R2million) was destroyed.

On another note Finance Minister Neal Rijikernberg announced a budget of R22million for a political dialogue.

FESBC says ongoing bombings affect businesses, questions delay of a political dialogue.
FESBC Chairman Johannes Manikela.