According to different local
newspaper reports between 2,000 and 3,000 workers at the Zheng Yong Garment
factory in Nhlangano had a confrontation with the company’s security guards.
According to the Swazi
Observer newspaper one of the workers was ‘assaulted heavily by
the guards’ which led to workers throwing missiles.
Management at the textile
firm called in the police.
According to the Observer, ‘It was then that gunshots
were heard which saw another stampede as the workers ran in different
directions.’
According to the Times
of Swaziland, ‘Witnesses said
the violence was sparked by an incident, on Wednesday [7 October 2015] afternoon,
where one of the textile firm workers was attacked by the security guards,
following a misunderstanding with one of them.
‘Apparently, the worker
had complained after he discovered that his E10 had gone missing from a table
where one of the security officers was keeping guard.
‘An argument ensued when
the man enquired about the whereabouts of his money from the security guard,
leading to an exchange of blows.
‘Other security guards
stationed at the company are said to have wasted no time and rushed to the
scene upon receiving a report.
‘However, it is alleged
that instead of calming the situation, they added fuel to the fire.’
Police are routinely
called in during legitimate industrial disputes and there is a long history of
weapons being fired at striking workers. Police in Swaziland have also been criticised
for having a shoot-first-ask-questions-later policy.
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