Press Release: News On Africa Eswatini Facebook Account Hacked
To All our readers We would like to notify all our readers that our Eswatini Edition Page News on Africa Eswatini Edition has since been hacked and the adminis of the pages removed. As such we currently are not able to post directly from the Facebook page. Furthermore, we have noted that who ever hacked [ ]
By Staff Reporter
To All our readers
We would like to notify all our readers that our Eswatini Edition Page News on Africa Eswatini Edition has since been hacked and the adminis of the pages removed. As such we currently are not able to post directly from the Facebook page.
Furthermore, we have noted that who ever hacked the page has started sharing inappropriate content, for this we would like to sincerely apologize to our readers. We value the trust you have place on on us to keep you updated
Our is working tirelessly retrieve the ownership of the page. Meanwhile, we will be using this page to continue to share the latest updates on Eswatini, because we understand the importance of the work we do at a time like this in Eswatini’s history. We would like to encourage EmaSwati to follow this website to keep updated.
By Management

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