Netizens accuse Swangz Avenue bosses of deleting Azawi’s #March2Parliament protest tweets on X handle

Swangz Avenue bosses have been accused of deleting Azawi's tweets about the #March2Parliament protests, prompting netizens to call for an explanation. The post Netizens accuse Swangz Avenue bosses of deleting Azawi’s #March2Parliament protest tweets on X handle appeared first on MBU.

Netizens accuse Swangz Avenue bosses of deleting Azawi’s #March2Parliament protest tweets on X handle

Netizens and critics have turned their attention toward Swangz Avenue bosses whom they accuse of deleting the #March2Parliament protest tweets from Azawi’s X handle.

On Monday, Azawi expressed her opinion regarding the ongoing #March2Parliament protests aimed at casting a spotlight on the fight against corruption.

In her tweets, the African Music singer asked for dialogue between authorities and the protesters, urging the police not to use force and teargas against peaceful protesters.

“You’ve arrogantly refused to work on the issues affecting almost 78% of this population, you’re even willing to hurt any “Nakasatwe” that expresses their dissatisfaction with tear gas and canes. I hope it won’t be too late when you eventually decide to listen to us,” Azawi’s tweet read.

The tweet, among a couple of others, have since been deleted from the singer’s X handle.

This has forced netizens into calling out Azawi’s bosses at Swangz Avenue to explain why the tweets were taken down.

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