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Sunday Observer (Eswatini), 17 5月 2026

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Human Rights Asso­ci­ation says recruit­ers delib­er­ately tar­get des­per­ate job seekers, charge illegal fees and trap them in exploit­at­ive con­di­tions that amount to traf­fick­ing

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About 68 000 employed Emaswati earn less than E2 000 per month. This is accord­ing to the 2023 Integ­rated Labour Force Sur­vey, which was provided to the Sunday Observer by the Cent­ral Stat­ist­ics Office (CSO) fol­low­ing last week’s art­icle by...

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Gang­ster­ism, sui­cide, fam­ily break­down and sub­stance abuse are increas­ingly push­ing the local youth to cycles of viol­ence, emo­tional dis­tress and crim­inal activ­ity. This is con­tained in the State of the Youth Report 2025 that was...

‘YOUTH TRAPPED IN CYCLES OF VIOLENCE, ADDICTION’

Article‘68 000 WORKERS EARN BELOW E2 000 MONTHLY’

About 68 000 employed Emaswati earn less than E2 000 per month. This is accord­ing to the 2023 Integ­rated Labour Force Sur­vey, which was provided to the Sunday Observer by the Cent­ral Stat­ist­ics Office (CSO) fol­low­ing last week’s art­icle by...

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ArticleEMASWATI EXPLOITED, TRAFFICKED IN SA - FOUNDATION

The Gov­ern­ment of South Africa has come under pres­sure to act against what a human rights body describes as the sys­tem­atic exploit­a­tion and traf­fick­ing of local work­ers into mines, tim­ber oper­a­tions, farms and domestic ser­vice across the...

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