PSA March Continues As Planned- SNAT.
The Swaziland National Association of Teachers (SNAT) has come out to clarify that the PSAs March scheduled for tomorrow will continue as planned. The association released an online statement after an announcement by the National Commissioner to the effect that the march is now prohibited in line with the Public Order act of 2017. To […]
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The Swaziland National Association of Teachers (SNAT) has come out to clarify that the PSAs March scheduled for tomorrow will continue as planned. The association released an online statement after an announcement by the National Commissioner to the effect that the march is now prohibited in line with the Public Order act of 2017. To […]
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19 October 2021
The Swaziland National Association of Teachers (SNAT) has come out to clarify that the PSAs March scheduled for tomorrow will continue as planned.
The association released an online statement after an announcement by the National Commissioner to the effect that the march is now prohibited in line with the Public Order act of 2017.
To that effect, the teachers association’s statement assured the public that the much anticipated march is still on as planned.
“The planned Legal March for Public Sector Unions shall continue as planned tomorrow in Mbabane. The Meeting Point is Coronation Park at 1000hrs. Do not be dissuaded Comrades,” read the statement.
The march has been granted permission by the Municipal Council of Mbabane.
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