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SA's neighbour confirms getting R86 million from US in cash-for-criminals deal
The Kingdom of Eswatini, Africa’s last absolute monarchy, has finally confirmed that it accepted $5.1 million (R86.2 million) from the United States government as part of a controversial deal to house dangerous deportees. The revelation, coming after initial secrecy, has amplified regional security fears, with neighbouring South Africa deeply concerned about its exposed borders. The funds were received under a secretive agreement struck with the…
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SA's neighbour confirms getting R86 million from US in cash-for-criminals deal
The Kingdom of Eswatini, Africa’s last absolute monarchy, has finally confirmed that it accepted $5.1 million (R86.2 million) from the United States government as part of a controversial deal to house dangerous deportees. The revelation, coming after initial secrecy, has amplified regional security fears, with neighbouring South Africa deeply concerned about its exposed borders. The funds were received under a secretive agreement struck with the…
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