SOCIAL MEDIA FINDS FAMILY OF SWAZI WHO DIED IN MOZ
MBABANE – The family of a Swazi man who died in Mozambique has finally been located following a post on social media about his demise.
For about two days, a picture of Ayanda Dlamini had been circulating on social media as his relatives in Mozambique tried to locate his local family.
Dlamini, who passed away a month ago, was working for Leaf Tobacco in Tete and the Swaziland High Commission in Maputo was approached for assistance in locating his family.
According to the post, Dlamini was based in Mozambique on a permanent basis.
Tete is two and a half hours away from Nyasa Station in Maputo when using an airplane.
Dlamini had been indisposed for sometime according to some of the people who kept in contact with him while he was in Tete.
According to a reliable source, there was a WhatsApp group which was started in Mozambique for Swazis residing in that country.
This group helps to connect those Swazi nationals with their families when the need arises and it also helps them to be able to check up on one another.
Interpol
The Swaziland High Commission has liaised with Interpol in the country to try and trace his relatives.
Some of the responses on the post came from people from Manzini who claimed to know Dlamini.
Chief Police Information and Communications Officer, Superintendent Khulani Mamba confirmed that they had received the report.
Mamba went on to state that they had contacted the high commission and they also confirmed that Dlamini had died and they were looking for his relatives in Swaziland.
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