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African Royalties

A view in African Royal Families

One of the greatest festival in Yoruba land and for which the Ife Kingdom and ancient town of Ile-Ife is known is the Olojo festival. It is the time to reflect on the people's socio-cultural lives of the kingdom and have also contributed immensely to the historic values of remembrance of “Ogun”, god of Iron, who is believed to be the first son of Oduduwa, progenitor of the Yoruba people.

Every year a whole month is devoted to it. Olojo began three weeks ago with His Imperial Majesty Alayeluwa Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Babatunde Ogunwusi Ojaja II, Ooni of Ife AROLE ODUDUWA goes into seclusion, denial communing with the ancestors and praying for his people. This is to make him pure and ensure the efficacy of his prayers. Before he emerges, his female relatives sweep the Palace and it surrounding, symbolically ridding it of evil.

On the eve of the main event, he emerges in public with the Arè(pronounce A-ray) crown (King’s Crown), which is believed to be the original crown used by Oduduwa to lead a procession of traditional Chiefs and Priests to perform at the Shrine of Ogun. The next stage of the ceremony is to lead the crowd to Okemogun’s shrine. Here he performs duties including the renewal of oath, divination for the Ooni at the foot of Oketage hill by Araba (Chief Priest), as well as visiting places of historical importance.
The Ooni with the Are

At the shrine, the Kingdom's traditional chiefs with the swords of office marked with chalk and cam wood, appear in ceremonial attire and dance to rhythms from a traditional drum, the Bembe which style of drum and singing is different from one chief to the other. Whilst the Ooni dances to the drum called Osirigi.

And the grand finale was celebrated on September 27th and 28th with the main events taken place at the Ife Palace. On these days the Ooni, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi accompanied by his wife Her Imperial Majesty Olori Silekunola Moronke Naomi Ogunwusi, YEYELUWA OF THE SOURCE, were receiving people and distinguish guests.
Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi and his wife HIM Olori Silekunola Moronke Naomi Ogunwusi

This is also the time when The Ooni adorns his clothes like his ancestor Obalufon Ogbogbodirin, the 4th Ooni of Ife, who lived for over 500 years. After reigning for centuries, he was transformed into a deity.


Her Imperial Majesty looking majestic at the Olojo Festival
Photos Credits: HIM Ooni of Ife/Instagram/HIM Queen Silekunola/Instagram
September 30, 2019 No comments
A happy birthday to Her Royal Highness Princess Temave Dlamini of the Kingdom of Eswatini.

Her Royal Highness is the last born Her Royal Highness the Late Inkhosikati LaDube(Queen Nothando Dube) and His Majesty King Mswati III. Her siblings with Queen Nothando Dube are TRH Princess Makhosothando and Prince Betive.

At this year's Umhlanga, Her Royal Highness lead the regiment and danced beautifully.
September 30, 2019 No comments
A happy belated birthday to Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Asma of the Kingdom of Morocco.

Her Royal Highness who celebrated her birthday in September 29th is the second daughter and third eldest child of Hassan II of Morocco and his second wife, Lalla Latifa Hammou.

She married to Khalid Bouchentouf with whom she has two children, a son and a daughter Moulay Yazid Bouchentouf and Lalla Nuhaila Bouchentouf.

When she is represents her sovereign and brother at various national or international events, she is patron and honorary president to various charities and NGO in the kingdom which includes:

SPANA (Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad).
Lalla Asma Foundation for Deaf Children.
September 30, 2019 No comments
It has been a busy week for His Highness The Emir of Kano as he was at the United Nations in his capacity as Sustainable Development Goals Advocate appointed by The Secretary General, Antonio Gutterres.

Firstly he attended the extraordinary SDG meeting hosted by the UN's Secretary General at the SDG's headquarters in New York on September 22nd. During this meeting the SDG Action Zone goals 2030 where tabled and discussed.

His Highness was joined by fellow royals and Advocates, Her Majesty Queen Mathilde of the Belgians and Her Highness Sheikha Mozah of Qatar. He also attended the reception at UN Headquarter in New York.

On Monday September 23rd, He first attended a round table discussion with corporate council on Africa, with president of Islamic Development Bank HE Dr Bandar Hajjar, at the board meeting of ISDB whom he met before the meeting. Also attending this meeting were Their Excellencies President of Togo Faure Gnassingbe, President of Ghana Nana Akufo Addo, President of AFFB Mr Akinwumi AdesinaGov Godwin Obaseki of Edo state, Governor Sanwo-Olu of Lagos state, and Business man Alhaji Aliko Dangote.

On September 24th 2019, he co-chaired the 17th Sustainable Development Goals, Achieving the SDGs in Nigeria: Pathways and Policy Options held by The Nigerian President H.E President Muhammadu Buhari and the Nigerian delegation at the UN Headquarters.

He also met with Her Majesty Queen Maxima of the Netherlands who was attending in her role as the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development (UNSGSA) was also celebrating her 10th anniversary in this role. Previously both royals have met on various occasion when His Highness was governor of the Central Bank of Nigerian and when Her Majesty visited Nigeria in 2015.

He attended the Breakfast Business interactive sessions held by US- NIGERIA COUNCIL for Food Security, Trade, and Investment in New York on September, 26th 2019.
September 30, 2019 No comments
His Majesty King Mswati III recently concluded his stay in the United States of America where he attended the 74th General Assembly.

During the course of the week, His Majesty attended a number of meetings including the UN SDG and environmental session.

On Wednesday September 25th, He addressed the General Assembly where he spoke about peace, conflict, climate change, poverty alleviation and the exclusion of Taiwan at the top of his concerns making recommendations on the action required of the UN body as a collective.

This year's theme was Galvanising multilateral efforts for poverty eradication, quality education, climate action and inclusion’.

During his speech, he urged all to avoid dictating how countries should be govern and impose their ideologies on other nations of the world as he noted that this is a great fuse to the current conflicts in various parts of the world and causes many inhumane sufferings. He has called upon the UN to act swiftly, discourage such behaviours and remind leaders that they are all equal, irrespective of country size and economic power.

On bridging the gaps and promoting collective action, he implore the assembly to play its role on taking centre stage on inclusion and participation of all Member States through cooperation, dialogue and reforming existing organs where needed. He noted that most current challenges such as terrorism, climate change, migration, transnational organized crimes and many others, could be effectively addressed without multilateral cooperation.

On the inclusion of Taiwan, he said was a crucial step in realizing the pledge Agenda 2030 of leaving no one behind will remain elusive and false if they continued to deprive other nations the opportunity to play a pivotal role in the UN affairs, as stipulated in the preamble of UN General Assembly resolution 70/1 adopted on September 25th 2015.

He also spoke about supporting African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and Ae-Trade platform needing the full support of the UN as it would propel the continent towards achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

He asked the UN to invest more in SDGs to help end poverty. He said this was necessary to build strong societies and social protection systems that would ensure the inclusion of special interest groups affected by poverty.

On setting up regional disaster funds, His Majesty recommended the setting up of permanent regional disaster funds to help cushion against the effects of natural disasters and set-up sub-regional humanitarian hubs that will be equipped to respond swiftly to disasters.

He also spoke about reassess allocation of development assistance and providing assistance to educators.

Following his address, His Majesty met with the United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres in private. During their private talks, the Secretary-General commended the Kingdom for its leadership in taking steps to tackle developmental challenges they faced and also discussed Eswatini’s implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals.

The UN will provide strong support to the kingdom through its resident coordinator and country team to integrate the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in national planning processes. The local delegation has submitted that among the results of this support includes the poverty reduction levels, decline in the prevalence of stunting among children under five years, improved access to water and electricity in urban and rural areas and helping the country record, for the first time in 2017, zero cases of polio, disability and death from tetanus, whooping cough and measles.

The kingdom was also seeking support from the UN in establishing a permanent regional disaster fund. This is to help cushion against the effects of natural disasters, as well as at SADC level for a sub-regional humanitarian hub equipped with emergency response equipment, tools and skilled personnel to provide expertise, advice and capacity building to Member States. The strong relationship has seen the kingdom offer land for the construction of the UN common premises which host a state of the art infrastructure.

Later His Majesty also held bilateral talks with the President of the Republic of Ireland Michael Higgins, and His Majesty King Rukidi IV of Oyo Kingdom.

On Wednesday evening, in his capacity as the current Chairperson of the African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA), he attended a meeting of the End Malaria Council co-chaired by Bill Gates and Ray Chambers.

The meeting's agenda was to discuss the Council’s progress over the last year and explore the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

September 30, 2019 No comments
His Majesty Rukirabasaija Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Rukidi VI is amongst the African monarchs who joined World leaders on September 24th, at the 74th Session of the UN General Assembly under the theme: “Galvanizing multilateral efforts for poverty eradication, quality education, climate action and inclusion”, to push for concrete and stable solutions for the economic, social and environmental challenges facing our Planet.

The 27 year old monarch urged and engaged his fellow Monarchs to do more for Sustainable Peace and Inclusive Development.

On September 26th, he met with His Serene Highness Prince Albert II, Sovereign Prince of Monaco on the sidelines, where they engage in discussions about Sustainable Peace and Inclusive Development.

In their discussions, they talked about the unprecedented challenges and threats to global peace, security and development that require a collective and higher level of international cooperation that leaves no victims or crisis behind especially the kingdoms/monarchies which are important permanent institutions.

First World Monarchs Summit 2020:

There will be a First World Monarchs Summit hosted in September 7th-11th 2020 will be convened under the theme: “Monarchs for Sustainable Peace and Inclusive Development”.  Its main goal is to build consensus and a collective response towards the pressing challenges and influence global peace, security and development. It will be a strategic and unique forum which will be uniting World Monarchs to discuss and work together on international cooperation, sustainable peace and development and to amplify the role and contributions of monarchs to global peace, security and development.

This International Summit will be reuniting the world’s reigning sovereign, constitutional and hereditary Kings, Queens, Emperors, Emirs, Grand Dukes, Princes and Sultans. 
September 25, 2019 No comments
Her Royal Highness Queen Mother Best Kemigisa of Tooro Kingdom attended the 8th Global Order of Dignitaries and Philanthropist (G.O.D) Awards hosted in Los Angeles.

The Oyo Queen Mother was awarded for a humanitarian work and her dedicated work and efforts in promoting Education and Women Empowerment both in Uganda and around the World.
September 25, 2019 No comments
The Oniru Kingdom and its surrounding areas in the Lagos State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has lost their monarch yesterday September 23rd.

His Majesty Oba Abiodun Oniru, the Oniru of Iruland passed away at his Oniru Palace, surrounded by his wives and children.

The 81 year old first class monarch was the father of Nigerian Popular On-Air Personality HRH Princess Tolu 'Toolz' Demuren and Former commissioner of waterfront, HRH Princess Adesegun Oniru.

Due to Yoruba traditions, no official announcement has been released. His Majesty's death will have an official announcement or confirmation from his palace and family only after burial rites have been performed.

September 24, 2019 No comments
This year's General Assembly week will be a royal studded event with many of our African royalties in town.

Hosted at the United Nations HeadQuarters in New York and usually beginning on the third Tuesday of September, this year's summit began with a special Climate Action summit on September 23rd, before the formal speeches given by heads of state and governments on Tuesday that normally draw the most attention.

Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Hasnaa, attended the United Nations Climate Action Summit on behalf of HM King Mohammed VI and as well addressed the assembly. Her Royal Highness is the president of King Mohammed VI Foundation for the protection of the environment.

Also attending the summit in his capacity as the UN sustainable Development Goals ( SDG) advocates was His Highness Muhammadu Sanusi II, the Emir of Kano. His Highness also attended the UN Advocate Reception in UN Headquarter in New York September, 22nd 2019 following a meeting which were called upon by the UN Secretary General Antonio Gutterres. His Highness is not the only royal advocate attending there is Her Majesty Queen Mathilde of the Belgians, and Her Highness Sheikha Moza of Qatar.

His Majesty Bayethe Mswati III of Eswatini is also in town. His Majesty is accompanied by Her Royal Highness Inkhosikati LaNtentesa and the royal princes and princesses. His Majesty will be addressing the General Assembly on Wednesday September 25th, in the morning.

Although not confirmed or knowned, His Majesty King Letsie III may be attending this year's assembly. Lesotho is set to addressed the assembly on Friday in the morning
September 23, 2019 No comments
Umhlanga didn't just take place in the Kingdom of Eswatini but also in Zulu Kingdom in the Republic of South Africa. In Zulu Kingdom it is known as Umkhosi Womhlanga

From September 6th-8th, maiden regiments as well warriors departed for KwaZulu Natal for the annual Womhlanga Reed Dance where they were too showcase their dances infront of their king His Majesty King Goodwill Zwelithini hosted at his eNyokeni palace in KwaNongoma.

Before his speech, his prime minister, former leader of IFP and cousin His Royal Highness Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi of the Buthelezi clan gave a speech. His Royal Highness spoke highly against the increase in gender, domestic and infanticide violence which has been plaguing the entire country.

He urged all especially men to do better and protect the women and children

During his address to the maidens and guests, His Majesty spoke about the Xenophobic attacks which have been occurring across the nation saying that he had received numerous calls asking for his comment on the violent Xenophobic attacks against foreigners in recent weeks.

He also spoke about rearranging and holding meetings with all involve including government officials on his return to Johannesburg.

He also called for unity and for his people to be cautious of the divide and conquer tactics that were used by colonizers.

Following his speech, the maiden presented their reeds and the festivities began. Various regiments from across Zulu land dance. They were led by their leaders as well as the royal princesses His Majesty's daughters.

The Queen Consorts also joined the regiments from time to time.


September 21, 2019 No comments
This year's Reed Dance has been fill of surprises and many joyful moments which ended last Friday September 13th at Mbangweni Royal Residence.

The dance which began on August 27th with over 100k registered maidens at Ludzidzini Royal Residence brought over more than 10k watchers to the kingdom from all four corners of the world including from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and other African continents.

All the Emakhosikati(Queen consorts), Emazinyane(the King's children and grandchildren), members of the Royal family, His Majesty the King’s guests from different countries, country representatives and other dignitaries who included African development Bank president Akinwumi Adesina were also present to witness a beautiful afternoon of cultural activity.

Imbali, who were led by Imbali national leader Nonduduzo Zubuko and Imbali regiment leader HRH Princess Temaswati turned up in their numbers for the event, were a marvel to watch as they danced before Their Majesties. Both leaders also performed beautiful dances to thrill the spectators.

The Imbali were heard chanting; “Siyimbali yema Swati sichakazile, sitayincoba iAIDS,” which can be translated to “we are the pride of Eswatini nation, we are blossoming and we will conquer AIDS”, among many of the songs they performed on the day.

Maidens from across government agencies including the Royal Eswatini Police Service (REPS), His Majesty’s Correctional Services (HMCS), and Umbutfo Eswatini Defence Force (UEDF) were also proudly represented and were a force to be reckoned with as they danced uniformly displaying their skills to different songs.

They entered the arena bahlehla bakha umkhumbi before Indvuna Zubuko started a song ‘munikeni lihawu lakhe atodlalisela’.  .

As per custom, His Majesty the King joined in the activity, moved with lacwebetelako doing the giya dance as adlalisela before the different maidens. His Majesty moved around the throngs of maidens who danced, singing ‘livi lekutjelwa boBabe’, ‘Mswati utsi ayihlome nalonyaka’, ‘ngivile ngebemanga kutsi Inkhosi iseLudzidzini’ and many more much to the excitement of the maidens.

Emakhosikati LaMatsebula, LaMotsa, LaNgangaza, LaMahlangu, LaMahlangu, LaMagongo, LaNte-ntesa, LaNkambule, LaFogiyane and LaMashwama later joined in the arena dancing alongside the maidens.

This year's Inkhosatana yeLudzidzini(Chief Maiden) HRH Princess Sibahle danced to ‘akunasangoma kulelive’. Thereafter her elder sister Libutfo lembali leader HRH Princess Temaswati danced to ‘sukumani tive tonkhe’, ‘ulikhambi lemhlaba wonkhe kuMalaleveva’, ‘sive nenhlaba nemazulu ayamvuma okandaba’, ‘asaliwa ngetikhali’ and ‘kudzinwa kubeketela’.

Maidens from neighbouring South Africa were in attendance and also joined in on the fun dancing and singing 'mkabayi kaJama', ‘elethu lelizwe’, ‘buphi buntombi bakho busele emobeni’ dressed in their native traditional regalia. The maidens arrived from Gauteng, Kwa-Zulu Natal and Mpumalanga provinces where some of Emaswati chiefs have royal kraals. Some came from Johannesburg, Standerton, Ermelo, Volkrust, Glenmore, Pongola, Dumbe, Enkhaba lendzala and Mjindini.

We also had a lovely dance from 2 year old Tiyabusa, daughter to HRH Princess Temtsimba and granddaughter to His Majesty who dance by herself as well as with her mother.

For the second and final leg of the Reed Dance ceremony at Mbangweni Royal Residence we had Imbali from the Shiselweni Region came in their thousands .

The ceremony which started with their arrival was a spectacular event, the throngs came in different ages could allowed the cold deterred them from honouring Their Majesties with their presence at the ceremony which is a pride to the maidens.

The day was started with delivering the reed before the King and Her Majesty the Queen Mother who took time to witness the thousands delivering and later dancing past to where Their Majesties seated.

The large numbers of the Imbali did not only come from Shiselweni but from the other three regions and beyond the borders were excited to have a moment passing next to the King as he watched in appreciation.

They later proceeded to the arena, where they danced up a storm before the throngs of people who were also in attendance to witness the ceremony which is also a tourists attraction.

The highlight was when the Imbali started the song ‘Mnikeni Lihawu Lakhe atodlalisela Imbali’, and was joined by His Majesty as he took to the arena to make rounds and appreciate the elated maidens who danced in jubilation as they were in the presence of their King.

Emakhosikati also took time from different occasions to go to the arena to appreciate Emazinyane who were showing off their skills and maturity in the dancing of traditional songs. Leading the Imbali was Princess Temaswati and Princess Sakhizwe who both at different intervals entertained the gathering dancing to their different songs. Also Princesses Temave and Sabusiswa were among those that stepped out to showcase their maturing talent.

One lovely royal we didn't see leading the Imbali this year was Her Royal Highness Princess Sikhanyiso. Her Royal Highness delegated her younger sister Her Royal Highness Princess Sibahle to lead the Imbali.



September 20, 2019 No comments
Royal Proposals:

Two official royal proposals were made during this year's dance. First one from His Royal Highness Prince Majahonke at Ludzidzini Royal Residence.

In custom with Eswatini customs and traditions, a man publicly declares his love and interest to a maiden by bowing and placing a shield infront of her as she dances with other maidens.

And that's how His Majesty's second eldest son with HRH Inkhosikati LaMotsa(her first son) did in the presence of his father, grandmother, mothers and the entire kingdom when he publicly proposed to his girlfriend and gospel singer Nothando Hlophe. He became the first of the King's children and son

Nothando who had the red feathers of the Royal Bird also know as Ligwalagwala plugged in her hair just like the princesses was dancing alongside them. The feathers of the Royal Bird are reserves for female members of the royal family.

During her dance, His Royal Highness approached his future bride accompanied by his brothers performing the traditions as well as plucked one feather publicly declaring his love. They then engaged in a short conversation, dance together as the accompanied princes returned to their seats.

Princess Tiyandza's engagement:

On Friday September 13th, it was the future groom's elder sister HRH Princess Tiyandza who was proposed to.

During the Shiselweni Umhlanga ceremony witnessed yet another colourful and historic moment when Luis Leite publicly declared his love for Princess Tiyandza at Mbangweni Royal Residence.

The princess, who is well known as ‘Titi’ to her family and friends, wore a perfect smile when her future groom Luis bravely approached the Arena to perform the customary act  as she dance alongside her siblings TRH Prince Lusuku and Princess Temaswati. This was much to the delight of all especially that of her proud father, grandmother and mothers especially her mother HRH Inkhosikati LaNgangaza.

The crowd could not help but ululate and applaud as the Mozambican national did it the traditional way by decorating the Princess with a white feather.

Emazinyane were still dancing with their sister and closely witnessed the special moment which lasted for about a minute, yet it is very symbolic.

According to reports, HRH was dancing to the song titled, Selingshonele Mbangazitha, which translates to my days are gone your Majesty.

This was when the princess was at the centre of the arena dancing beautifully with Emazinyane.

This sparked colour to the ceremony, evident in the way that the spectators went wild with ululations, screams, broad and warm smiles as the princesses continued to dance, while Luis continued to do the kudlalisela.

Accompanied by two of Emajaha Mdabulo and Shiyumsuthu who led him to the arena to officially declare before the nation his love for the princess.  Luis was also properly dressed in traditional regalia just like a true Liswati warrior, came from the left of the arena while the princess was doing a solo dance.

The incident was also very well received in the arena and proved to be a major highlight of this year.

At the end of the proposal, Luis later met with His Majesty and Her Majesty the Queen Mother who were in all smiles as the congratulated the future groom.

Both couples later privately met with Her Majesty the Queen Mother who celebrations
September 20, 2019 No comments
Love, Weddings and Spring is up in the air in over Southern African countries

Congratulations are in order to Her Royal Highness Princess Sekhothali Seeiso who will be getting married in a few weeks to a royal king.

Details of the wedding as well as that of the royal groom and how the couple met and fell in love haven't yet been release until the wedding day.

HRH is the daughter of His Royal Highness Prince Masupha and Her Royal Highness the late Princess Mabereng Masupha. She is the oldest of three with younger siblings: TRH Princess Khoptoso and Prince Bereng. She is the cousin to HM King Letsie III and HRH Prince Seeiso

We are wishing the royal couple our sincere congratulations and blessings as the take this new step in their lives
September 20, 2019 No comments
In between UMHLANGA 2019 events, His Majesty Ingwenyama/Bayethe Mswati III accompanied by Their Royal Highnesses Emakhosikati, Emazinyane(his children) and members of the Royal family attended and hosted a number of events in the kingdom.

Trade fair:

On August 31st, His Majesty officially opened the 51st Eswatini International Trade Fair held at Mavuso Trade and Exhibition Centre. The trade fair ran from August 31st-September 9th.

 During his opening, Bayethe expressed his wish for the trade fair to be the biggest on the continent. He urged the ministry of commerce to extend both the pavilions and number of days for the exhibitions for the 2020 edition.

He continue by saying he had been informed that the trade fair arena was becoming smaller each year as the number of exhibitors keeps on growing annually and for the days to be extended due to demand from Emaswati.

He also expressed  how he wished the show could become a yearlong event, whereby different products and businesses could  exhibit interchangeably as is the case with the World Trade Centre.

He impressed and applauded at the increase of businesses that had participated in this year's trade fair as well as others from different countries. He encouraged exhibitors to take advantage of the platform to showcase their products and businesses and also noted that the trade fair is of great importance as it coincides with  traditional events such as Butimba (Royal Hunt) and Umhlanga Reed Dance.

The king then encouraged Emaswati to attend the ceremony to support and see the regiment as they showcase their dancing skills. He said the support from traditional structures and parents of the maidens was appreciated and evident through the turnout of the Imbali.

Eastern and Southern African Anti-Money Laundering Group (ESAAMLG) 20th anniversary dinner:

On September 7th, His Majesty accompanied by members of the royal attended the 20th anniversary dinner of the ESAAMLG hosted at the Royal Swazi Sun.

His Majesty noted that for African States to obtain economic growth, we need the integrity of their financial systems to attain first world status by making sure that they are resilient and reliable but that these systems relied heavily on a strong legal framework so that the perpetrators get the relevant punishment.

He added that money laundering and the financing of terrorism were the most detrimental crimes of today’s generation and stated that such activities were an enemy of the continental Vision 2063 which seeks to ensure that every African citizen lives in harmony and also provide the people with quality social services amongst other objectives.

“We have witnessed the after effects of the operation of such organised crimes in several nations, some within the ESAAMLG family and others from various African countries. Not only do they cause a displacement in people but they counter initiatives aimed at economic and inclusive growth.

He also revealed that as a founding member of ESAAMLG, Eswatini has come a long way in positioning itself to fight any acts that have a potential to destabilise the financial sector.

He further expressed his hope that  other countries will join the fight against money laundering as it is a cancer that kills economies.

He said it was gratifying to note that after 20 years, 18 countries were now involved in the anti-money laundering campaign. “These crimes may originate in one jurisdiction but may have a bearing in another, thus the need to be collaborative and be one step ahead of these criminals as they are very intelligent and innovative in nature,” he closed.

Esicojeni Foundation dinner:

At a dinner for the Esicojeni Foundation hosted at  Lozitha Royal Palace on September 9th, His Majesty King Mswati III urged the kingdom to adopt the culture of looking out for each other especially in times of need, stating that those who are underprivileged are everyone’s responsibility.

He made these remarks while receiving E1 025 000 from four companies which are major sponsors of Esicojeni Foundation.

The four companies were Standard Bank, MTN Eswatini, Galp Energia Eswatini and Letsego.

His Majesty the King in his capacity as the royal patron of the foundation applauded the companies for the sponsorship stating that the donations would go a long way towards helping the underprivileged and children.

His Majesty the King thanked the board which was previously led by now Prime Minister Ambrose Mandvulo Dlamini for the good work they have been doing in improving lives of destitute people in the rural communities.

African E-Platform Launch:
His Majesty will bless the launching of the African E-platform next month after meeting with Chairperson of the African Electronic Trade(AceTrade) Group, Mulualem Syoum at Lozitha Royal Residence on September 2nd.

Eswatini will officially host the e-platform according to His Majesty after being handed the rights to host it during the Ordinary Session of the African Union Heads of State and government held in Niamey, Niger on July 7th.

The plateform will be creating employement locally by hiring about 2000-4000 Emaswati. African head of states, governments, Regional economic communities, African development Bank, Afrexim bank as well as SADC ministers of trade will be in the kingdom for the official lauch


Ngwane College graduation ceremony:

His Majesty King Mswati III accompanied by Emakhosikati, members of the royal family, Prime Minister Ambrose Mandvulo Dlamini and cabinet ministers attended 36th graduation ceremony at Ngwane Teachers’ Training College on September 14th.

During his presiding over the ceremony, in his speech he commended the good work done by teachers and to continue with such wonderful work because ultimately it benefits the whole country. He said that everyone is a product of teachers and therefore teaching was a profession that should be respected and advised the graduates to represent the college well, be exemplary and portray a good image and be ambassadors wherever they would be posted.

Over 315 graduated with 182 in Early Childhood Care Education programme, while 233 did Primary Diploma Certificate (PTC).

He then congratulated them and further thanked their parents, relatives, others, the lecturers for also playing their part, which saw the students through the journey and starting another one, which was to apply all the skills they acquired from the college.

The King further advised the graduands not to give up when they do not immediately get employed, but should remain patient until they were employed.

The King said teachers were important in the country and they should play their part in seeing to it that the country achieves all its goals. They should be ready to shape the minds of the youth and guide them to be independent, as well as shape their careers’ goals.

The King went on to say teachers, as role models, should know what would be good for the pupils they teach and advised them not to have any bad influence to them (pupils).




September 20, 2019 No comments
His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, The Asantehene visited the United States where he was invited by the United Nations to address the UN General Assembly’s High Level Forum on September 13th 2019, on the topic of culture and peace as well as attend other events pertaining to that.

His Majesty arrived in the country on September 10th, were he was welcomed by Ghana’s Ambassador to the US, Prof. Baffuor Adjei-Bawuah, other dignitaries working in Ghana’s embassy in the United States of America and some traditional leaders in Ghana and the US, including Nana Kusi Boadum, Chief of Domeabra, and Nana Asuah Amoako II, Fumesuahene.

Prior to addressing the General Assembly, His Majesty began his visit at the World Banks Head Quarters. He met with senior officials where he discussed the development of projects in Asante land and throughout Ghana.

He later also met with the African Union Representational Mission to the United States to discuss the relevance of engaging the diaspora in Africa’s economic transformative revolution.

On September 12th, He arrived in New York where he first paid a courtesy call on the Secretary General of the United Nations, His Excellency Antonio Guterres at UN Headquarters.

On September 13th, he gave the keynote address marking the 20th Anniversary of the UN General Assembly Resolution 53/243 on the Declaration and Programme of Action on Culture for Peace.

Over the course of his 20 years of reign, the Asantehene has played a key role as not just mediator but as peace negotiator in various conflicts not only in Ghana but in other countries.



September 19, 2019 No comments
Her Imperial Highness Princess Ariana Makonnen of the Royal House of Ethiopia was one of 4 speakers at the Women's Leadership & Business Conference hosted by We Lead Carribean at Arthur Chung Conference Centre Railway Embankment Road, Georgetown, Guyana in Guyana. The event was held from September 18th-19th

Her Imperial Highness who was accompanied by her husband His Imperial Highness Prince Yoel Makonnen co-founded and is CCO of Old World / New World Productions as well as Art All Night DC is a free, all-night exploration and celebration of contemporary art.

September 19, 2019 No comments
His Majesty King Letsie III accompanied by Her Majesty Queen Masenate of the Kingdom of Lesotho were recently visiting the Kingdom of Thailand and attended various events.

On September 9th, Their Majesties accompanied by HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn attended the cremation of Mom Rajawongse Kitiwatana Jayanta at the Royal Crematorium Wat Debsirindrawas Ratchaworawihan.

สมเด็จพระกนิษฐาธิราชเจ้า กรมสมเด็จพระเทพรัตนราชสุดาฯ สยามบรมราชกุมารี พระราชทานเพลิงศพ หม่อมราชวงศ์กิติวัฒนา ไชยันต์

HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn with HM King Letsie III and HM Queen Masenate of Lesotho attended the cremation of Mom Rajawongse Kitiwatana Jayanta pic.twitter.com/vrgfMF4DHt
— พระราชวงศ์ (@ThaiRoyalFamily) September 9, 2019

On September 11th, Their Majesties attended the Jewellery Fashion Show “Simply Exceptional 2019” where the precious and rare jewels from Lesotho was exhibited at Siam Kempinski Hotel in Bangkok. The jewels were created by Belgian and Thai artisans with the price around 7 billion baht marked the tri-relationship between the 3 countries: Thailand-Lesotho-Belgium.

The event was hosted by Count Gerald van der Straten Ponthoz, Chairman of the Chao Phya Abhai Raja Foundation. They attended the Dragon Dinner and Jewellery Show by Simply Exceptional 2019, where they revealed the Mouawad Dragon Suite which comprises of a necklace, bracelet, earrings, and ring showcasing five Fancy Vivid and Deep yellow diamonds with over 153 carats, and 432 colorless diamonds totaling over 272 carats at the Athenee Hotel in Bangkok

Members of  Royal Families from 6 countries were also in attendance together with Their Majesties:

Her Royal Highness Princess Soamsawali Krom Muen Suddhanarinatha, represented by M.L. Sarali Kitiyakara.
Her Royal Highness Princess Lea of Belgium.
His Royal Highness Tunku Naquiyudin and Her Royal Highness Tunku Nurul Hayati of Malaysia.
Her Royal Highness Princess Dechen Yangzom Wangchuck and Dasho Tandin Namgyel of Bhutan.
His Serene Highness Prince Chalermsuk Yugala.
His Serene Highness Prince Nawaphansa Yugala.
His Imperial and Royal Highness Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia.


On September 12th, Their Majesties granted audience to Prince of Songkla University's Administrative Office where His Majesty was conferred an Honorary Degree of Science in Agriculture. His Majesty has taken a great interest in the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s Agricultural Project and has brought the Sufficiency Economy and New Theory Agriculture to develop in the country at Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Bangkok.

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On September 12th, His Majesty Omukama/Rukirabasaija Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Rukidi VI celebrated his 24th empango anniversary at Karuzika Palace, Fort Portale, Karabole district capital city of Tooro Kingdom.

The festivities began on Wednesday September 11th at the official residence of the 27 year old monarch with cultural rituals performed which included blessing the royal drums, spears, crowns and regalia.

Then His Majesty sounded the royal drums to the amakondere dance tune to announce to his subjects the start of the empango celebrations

On the coronation anniversary day, His Majesty blessed the day with a church service accompanied by his mother HRH Queen Mother Best Kemigisa, aunt HRH Princess Elisabeth and extended members of the royal family.

During the celebrations, representatives from other kingdoms, the kingdom's government as well as from central government attended. His Excellency President Museveni, president of the republic who was represented by the 2nd deputy prime minister, Kirunda Kivenjia, hailed the young monarch as a keeper of cultural institutions in preserving languages and beautiful cultural norms in African youths.

Through his 2nd deputy Prime Minister, President Museveni hailed the kingdom for contributing to the nation's economic development.

His Majesty ascended the throne at the age of 3 following the fatal accident of his father His Majesty Rukirabasaija Patrick David Matthew Kaboyo Ramukhoya Olimi III. Due to his young age, his mother, aunt and uncle acted as regnants until his 18th birthday. He remains one of the youngest monarch in the world 
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Tens of Thousands of Busoga residents on September 13th came together at Kamira Village, Namagera Parish, Kagoma County in Jinja District to celebrate the fifth empango/coronation anniversary of His Majesty Kyabazinga (King) William Gabula Nadiope IV of Busoga, .

The Kyabazinga arrived at the grounds to the sounds of cultural royal drums to signify his presence.

He hailed the achievements the kingdom as gotten through its development, industrialization, education, technological advancement, digital transformation and support to government programmes.

"The kyabazingaship has registered tremendous success over the years due to your support and I want to thank you. "The past five years has seen education blossom due to the cooperation between the kingdom and the schools; about 7,000 have gained access to primary, secondary and tertiary education," he said.

“We have started and initiated several programs. We started the bursary scheme supporting needy but bright students, Ekigangu kya Busoga for the youth, Masaza cup, Kyabazinga trail, water distribution to schools, planting of trees and the demand for the service is enormous. However, we need to be stable financially to manage all of them”,

Surrounding kingdoms were represented as well as delegation from cultural institutions including the Umukuka of Bamasaba, Bob Mushikori, Buganda Kingdom, which was represented by the second deputy Prime Minister, Waggwa Nsibirwa and delegates from abroad among others.

The then Prince Gabula was elected Kyabazinga of Busoga in August 2014 and crowned on September 13th 2014, after a dispute amongst local chiefs contesting the legitimacy of heir Edward Columbus Wambuzi as Kyabazinga. Edward was the son of the late Kyabazinga Henry Wako Muloki who passed away from  esophageal cancer at the Mulago National Referral Hospital in Kampala at age 87 on September 1, 2008. 
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His Majesty Kabaka Mutebi II on September 1st held a closed door meeting with the Bataka leadership committee at Mengo palace in Nkoni, Masaka.

According to Kayiira Gajuule, the speaker of the Bataka council, Kabaka emphasized them to take care of the cultural places and see those which are in poor condition rennovated. Among the places include; Jinja Mawuuno, Seguku, Olubiri lwa Mujaguzo among others.

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His Majesty Kabaka Mutebi II earlier today hosted Hon. Raila Odinga at Mengo Palace.

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His Royal Highness Prince Cryspin Jjunju Kiwewa kicked off the blood drive campaign in Bulange gardens on September 10th. He was accompanied by the 1st Deputy Katikkiro and Minister in charge of Technology, Prof Twaha Kaawaase.

Prince Jjunju stressed the need of every Ugandan to donate blood in order to save the lives of fellow citizens who are sick.

His Royal Highness is the first son of His Majesty Kabaka Mutebi and his other consorts.

The two-day drive was targeting 2000 units to enable recover the deficit of over three hundred thousand units that is needed to supply to the needy
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Her Royal Highness Princess Sekhothali of the Kingdom of Lesotho paid a visit to a semi rural village in Ha Lepolesa, Qalabane in Mafeteng district on August 31st with the purpose of engaging with girls and young women on Sexual Reproductive Health Rights and the importance of knowing their general rights as the future female leaders of the mountain kingdom and in the world.


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On August 31st my team and I visited a semi rural village in Ha Lepolesa, Qalabane in Mafeteng district. I was joined by Advocate Mpho Maema of Women’s Law Clinic, Mampho Lets’aba of the uniform drive, and our special guest from Botswana a Mandela Washington Fellow Masedi Thata Kewamodimo. The purpose of this visit was to engage with girls and young women on Sexual Reproductive Health Rights and the importance of knowing their general rights as the future female leaders of the kingdom of Lesotho and the world. We encouraged the girls to stand up and say NO to early marriages and not see them an escape from poverty, because without education one will not get employed anywhere even when they decide to be independent. Miss Masedi shared her story of being born HIV+ and living a full life with the disease which she does not allow to dictate her life. Miss Mampho provided school equipment to one girl who was chosen by the chief of the village based on her motivation in school. We were also pledged with sanitary pads from DHL Lesotho and two Government officials. I also educated the girls on the different types of sanitary products that we are trying to make available for them such as the Menstrual Cup from @princessdmenstrualcup We also have a petition running on @sexrightsafricanetwork for free sanitary wear in Africa, please take a moment to click on the link and sign the petition 🙏🏽 One, Free Africa for all Africans ✨ #princessdiaries #princesswithapurpose #kingdomoflesotho #lesotho #lesothoroyalty #africanroyals #qalabane #mafeteng #menstrualhygiene #princessdcuppa #menstrualcup #womenempowerment #womenslawclinic #sanitarydrive #educateachild #educateagirlchangetheworld #educateagirlempoweranation #powerofpositivity #livingwithhiv #lesothoroyals #princesssekhothaliseeisooflesotho #brownskingirl #mosotho #makeadifference #pledge #sanitarypads #mandelawashingtonfellowship #usembassy #usembassymaseru
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She was joined by her team, Advocate Mpho Maema of Women’s Law Clinic, Mampho Lets’aba of the uniform drive, and our special guest from Botswana a Mandela Washington Fellow Masedi Thata Kewamodimo were they encouraged the attendees to stand up against early marriages and to inform their families not see them as an escape out of poverty, but to encourage their girls to continue their education cause it has tremendous benefits then faults.

Her Royal Highness also educated the girls on the different types of sanitary products that we are trying to make available for them, through her partnership and pledged with Princess Menstrual Cup, DHL Lesotho and a few government officials and agencies

They sat down for open dialogue with the attendees during which Miss Masedi shared her story of being born HIV+ and living a full life with the disease which she does not allow to dictate her life.
Miss Mampho provided school equipment to one girl who was chosen by the chief of the village based on her motivation in school.

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A happy birthday to Her Royal Highness Princess Sikhanyiso Dlamini, The Principal Princess Inkhosatana (Chief Maiden: head of the Imbali regiment) of the Kingdom of Eswatini.

Her Royal Highness who is born on September 1st is the first child and daughter of His Majesty King Mswati III with Her Royal Highness Inkhosikati LaMbikiza. Although she has many siblings through her father, Her Royal Highness shares a sibling His Royal Highness Prince Lindani, senior prince.

Father-Daughter duo
The Inkhosatana who is nicknamed pashu by family and friends began her education in St. Edmund’s College, Ware in Hertfordshire where she did both primary and secondary school there. She then studied drama at Biola University in California where she graduated from before studying at Sydney University she graduated with master's degree in digital communication.

At the age of 10, she inherited the title of Inkhosatana and Chief Maiden from her aunt. Over the years, she embodied her role, title and duties diligently taking part in all steps as well make sure that all swati ladies were well taking care off. She announced her retire from her Chief maiden duties in 2015 but still takes part in the preparations leading to the reed dance and the after works.

With the support and advices of her grandmother and parents, she became the founding patron of the Imbali Foundation which was launched in 2014 which focuses on the health, education, and spirituality of Imbali YemaSwati.

She is also involve in the arts, sports and tourism sectors of the kingdom. Her Royal Highness is the patron of Miss Swaziland Tourism. She supports other patronages, charities and NGO.

Just like her mother Queen Sibonelo, Inkhosatana is a musician and recorded a few songs. During her stay in Malaysia where she interned at Limkowing University she recorded her son "Hail Your Majesty". You may sometimes catch her on her instagram live singing or rapping.
Mother-daughter duo

As the eldest of many children, she is always supporting her younger siblings in all their endeavours. She guides the youngest ones through their lives and always as an opening ear for them.

Her Majesty The Queen Mother in the middle with her grandchildren
She is close to her family
The birthday girl with her younger brother HRH Prince Lindani

Her Royal Highness showing support for her younger brother HRH Prince Bandzile during the launch of his foundation

HRH with her mother HRH Inkhosikati LaMotsa(far left) in Malaysia

Mother-Children duo: (L-R) TRH Princesses Tiyandza, Temaswati, Inkhosikati LaHwala(Queen Putsona Hwala, Prince Bandzile's mother), Prince Bandzile, Princess Sikhanyiso and Prince Majahonke at Prince Bandzile's foundation launch


Royal siblings during an official visit to Argentina
L-R: TRH Princesses Sibahle, Temtsiba, Sikhaniyso, Tiyandza, Sakhizwe. Front (L-R): Princesses Ntsandvweni, Mazwezulu, Princess Lamahle(Prince Majahonke's daughter) and Prince Mehluli At the King's birthday
Her Royal Highness supports His Majesty through her royal works and represents him at official events nationally and internationally. She accompanies the king during his international official visits whether it's to the United Nations.

In 2010, she was appointed to the Liqoqo by His Majesty for a five year mandate. In December 2018, she entered the political arena, when she was voted and sworn in as senator. She was also appointed to the government as Minister of Information Communication and Technology.




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