MTN has confirmed the disruption to its services and connectivity in eSwatini.
According to the IOL media reports, the Swaziland Youth Congress (Swayoco) has accused the country’s security forces to have at least 21 people during pro-democracy protests.
MTN has assured the restoration of services and connectivity as soon as possible.
‘Meeting our customers’ needs remain a key priority for us. We are committed to restoring our services and connectivity as soon as possible, we encourage all our customers to make use of the various self-service offerings through our digital platforms,”
Wandile Mtshali, Chief Executive Officer, MTN eSwatini
“As a precaution, we are exploring all necessary measures to ensure the safety of our customers, staff, and partners. We will monitor the situation and keep our customers updated on all relevant developments,”
Statement released by the company
MTN eSwatini added that it will continue engaging with all relevant stakeholders and authorities to minimise and limit the duration. They said that they remain committed to ensuring a peaceful, harmonious, and respectful relationship with all stakeholders in eSwatini