Makhanya is currently living in exile in South Africa and came into the country two years ago. He claimed he felt that his life was in danger in his homeland after the brutal assault on pro-democracy demonstrators.
Makhanya was quickly escorted to a hospital in Pretoria, accompanied by members of the South African Police Servive . Picture: XThe People’s United Democratic Movement , eSwatini’s major opposition party, has stated that its president was nearly killed in an attack in Pretoria, South Africa.
He was quickly escorted to a hospital in Pretoria, accompanied by members of the South African Police Service . It further explained that it is in close contact with Makhanya’s family and is providing much-needed during this trying time.
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