Daybreak Africa: Eswatini defends jail sentence for members of parliament
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On Daybreak Africa: The Eswatini government defends a 43-year jail sentence for two members of parliament. Plus, Central African Republic officials say 300 rebels disarm as the country tries to organize local elections. The Nigerian government and labor unions agree on an estimated $50 a month minimum wage. Recent Africa internet outages highlight the urgent need for strengthened infrastructure. Former President Trump addresses delegates at the Republican Party National Convention. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!