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After the long week of Butimba that prequels the Umhlanga Reed Dance which ended on August 26th, The official cultural dance began the next day.

The Imbali regiments came to officially register themselves before being commissioned by His Majesty King Mswati III and Her Majesty Ndlovukati Ntformbi. About 100K young Swati ladies age vary from around the kingdom were accounted for when they arrived at Ludzidzini Royal Residence(Queen Mother's official residence) happily singing “Lomabandza yiNgcwenyama, asinandzaba sitawufela eNkosini”.

The regiments were welcome by National leader of imbali regiment Nonduduzo Kunene and Imbali leader Nothando Mkhonta as well as the princesses Temaswati, Sibahle, Sakhziwe, Nkhosiyenzile and others.

They then left Ludzidzini for Ngabezweni Royal Residence(His Majesty's royal village from there they heard the commissioning message sent by His Majesty to cut their reeds at Mphisi Farm and KaBhamsakhe. His Majesty also provided necessary items to make sure that everyone will be comfortable during this week.

The Imbali led by the leaders and the Royal Princesses then marched out of Ngabezweni in traditional chants and dance(Kutsamba) enroute to cut their reeds. The regiment is protected by the Eswatini Royal Police. They dance throughout the night and sleep onside.

His Majesty met with the regiments in the evening of their first day

Here is a schedule of how the Reed Dance takes place: 

Day One

The Imbali arrive in groups from of 200 from chiefdoms and meet at the Ludzidzini, Queen Mother’s royal village. From there they are registered for security. In the evening they sleep in huts of relatives in the village or in classrooms of nearby schools.

Day Two

In the morning they are separated into two groups, the older (about 14 to 25 years) and the younger (about 8 to 13 years). In the afternoon, they will march to Mphisi Farm and KaBhamsakhe with their supervisors. The older girls often march about 30 kilometres, while the younger girls march about ten kilometres. Government provides assitance like trucks for their transport.

Day Three

The reeds are cuts, usually about ten to twenty, using long knives. Each girl ties her reeds into a bundle.

Day Four

In the afternoon, they march back to the Queen Mother’s village, carrying their bundles of reeds. Again they return at night. This is done “to show they traveled a long way.”

Day Five

It is their resting day. Throughout this day the girls make final preparations to their hair, dancing costumes and different songs and dances. The day is also fill with dances, chants and a little party

Day Six

First day of dancing they drop their reeds outside the Queen Mother’s quarters. They move to the arena and dance, keeping their groups and each group singing different songs at the same time. This takes about 2 hours and is done in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen Mother as well as the Queen Consorts

Day Seven

His Majesty the King arrives and the regiments both Warriors and Imbali present their dances. The royal princes and princesses also present their dances. Sometimes the King, Queen Consorts join in.

Day Eight

King commands that dozens of cattle (perhaps 20 -25) be slaughtered and share amongst the girls before they are transported back home




August 29, 2019 No comments
Her Royal Highness Nnabagereka Sylivia Nagginda hosted senior officials of the International Women Football Sarai Bareman and Safia Abdeldayem at her office in Bulange on August 26th.
L-R HRH Princess Sarah, Safia Abdeldayem, HRH Nnabagereka Sylvia, Sarai Bareman, Jean Ssenide and Buganda’s Minister for youth an d sports, Henry Kiberu Sekabembe Photo Credits: Buganda Kingdom/Twitter

She also invited Jean Sseninde the founder of Sseninde Foundation and her delegation to discuss with her issues concerning girl engagement in sports without breaking the cultural norms and beliefs.

Her Royal Highness hailed Sseninde for her spirit of patriotism and love for sports and for representing her nation well.

Mrs Sarai Bareman applauded Nnabagereka for the effort towards development of talent and sports via Ekisaakaate kya Nnabagereka project.

Safia Abdeldayem, said that there is still a big gap to cover in the development of women football in Africa and the challenges ranging from inadequate funds and cultural beliefs need to be addressed. She added that through the likes of Sseninde foundation, women football will prosper.

Jean Sseninde who applies her trade in England, called on other stakeholders to show their commitment to uplift sports and promote women talents.

Her Royal Highness Nnabagereka was accompanied by her daughter Her Royal Highness Princess Katrina Sarah Kirabo
August 29, 2019 No comments
His Majesty Omukama Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Rukidi IV visited the region of Kigezi over the weekend on an invitation by the international community of Banyakigezi to strengthen cultural ties between Tooro Kingdom and Kigezi.

On Thursday August 22nd, the 27th monarch was warmly welcomed by the residents in chants and traditional dances in Rwahi, Ntungamo district. Following the welcome, Omukama proceeded to visit the home of the legendary the late Paul Ngorogoza, Munyakigezi elder, who was a former administrator in colonial Kigezi.

Ngorogoza is remembered and celebrated by both the Banyakigezi and Batoro people for establishing good relations with fallen Tooro's Omukama Sir George Rukiidi III(the King's grandfather), who in 1954 granted the people of Kigezi land in his monarchy to settle on.

Many people migrated from Kigezi and settled in Tooro due to population pressure in their area.

His Majesty acknowledge the historic link and the wise decision made by his late grandfather and the intermarriages and now strong ties which have been created from it.

On August 23rd, His Majesty being a UNESCO ambassador for combating AIDS gave a key message at the Youth Dialogue on ending HIV, organized by the international community of Banyakigezi.

He addressed them on challenges and opportunities of being young and urged them to steer clear of HIV.

During the dialogue which was attended by the country's head of government Prime Minister Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda who applauded the young monarch on his engagement in promoting peace, unity and national development as well as fight to reduce HIV-AIDS epidemic.

The Prime Minister also applauded the kingdom for setting good example and being the first traditional institution in promoting integration and unity.


August 28, 2019 No comments
A happy belated birthday to His Royal Majesty Oba Saliu Adetunji, The Olubadan of Ibadanland.

His Royal Majesty celebrated his birthday on August 26th, where he turned 91 was born as the first of 17 children of Raji Olayiwola and Suwebat Amope Adetunji.

He is married to many wives and has many children and grandchildren

Prior to taking the throne and being crowned Lord(Olubadan) of Ibadanland in 2016, he was a tailor, fashion designer, musical record and label owner as well as the Balogun(high chief) of Ibadanland.
August 27, 2019 No comments
The people of Owo Kingdom in Ondo state, invited guests and dignitaries, members of the state and federal government came together on Friday August 23rd, for the traditional and official installation of their Olowo.

The new Olowo of Owo, formely Prince Ajibade Gbadegesin Ogunoye was chosen as the 33rd paramount traditional ruler of the town.

He is amongst one of the direct sons of the old Olowo, Oba Adekola Ogunoye II, who reigned between 1968 and 1993 and Yeyesa Adenike Ogunoye.

He was chosen following a process according to Owo tradition which started when 3 months after the late Oba Olagbade Olateru Olagbegi III joined his ancestors. The tradition stipulates that a new prince has to emerge as Olowo of Owo- elect. He was amongst 15 who vied for the throne from the Elewokun Ruling House, the only one ruling house in Owo Kingdom.

The house is made up of two subsets families which are the Atanneyes and the Ogunoyes. The Atanneyes comprise the Olagbegis and Ajikes.

Installation rites began very early at the Olugbule Palace(official residence of the Olowo) where the king was given two traditional titles of Alamuren and Anaun which was a prerequisite titles before he could be formally crowned an Olowo.

Firstly they were prayers that were also offered for the new king in a small house known as the Arigidi, after which rites were performed at the crossroad near the Olugbule palace as well as behind the town hall.

Then he had to picking his sword while being blindfolded. This will be added to that of past Olowos  and is an integral part of the installation rites of a new Olowo to predict what becomes of his reign.

He picked the sword which signifies peace. According to reports, he chose the same sword which was picked by his father more than 30 years ago.

These are procedures that must be followed before a new king is installed after which he will enter the palace.

The rites would continue for the next 17 days until the coronation day.

He will take the title and name of His Royal Majesty Oba Ajibade Ogunoye III, Olowo of Owo

Prior to his installation, he was a senior state and federal civil servant, having joined the public servant since 2001. He officially retired to be servant and ruler of the Owo people.
August 27, 2019 No comments
A happy belated birthday to His Royal Highness Prince Fakhurrudin of Egypt.

His Royal Highness was born on August 25th to His Majesty King Fuad II, last king of Egypt and Sudan and Fadila Dominique-France Loeb-Picard formely Her Royal Highness Princess Fadila.

He is the youngest of 3 siblings which includes His Royal Highness Prince Muhammad Ali, Prince of the Sa'id, HRH Princess Fawzia-Latifa.
Prince Fakhurrudin right with his father, brother, twin: nephew and niece. Photo credits: King Fouad II/Facebook

August 26, 2019 No comments
A happy birthday to Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Meryem of the Kingdom of Morocco.

عيد ميلاد سعيد لصاحبة السمو الملكي الأميرة للا مريم

Happy Birthday to Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Meryem pic.twitter.com/JkA0BdUUZa
— TheMoroccanMonarchy (@M_RoyalFamily) August 26, 2019
Her Royal Highness who is celebrating her 57th birthday is the first born and first daughter of His Majesty the late King Hassan II and his wife, Lalla Latifa Hammou. Her siblings are: His Majesty King Mohammed VI, HRH Prince Moulay Rachid, HRH Princess Lalla Hasna, HRH Princess Lalla Asmae

Her Royal Highness throughout her life has dedicated herself to her royal role as not only representing and aiding the late King her father and the current King her brother while pursuing her role as an advocate for women and vulnerable children in the Kingdom.

Following her graduation from Mohammed V University where she receive a Bachelors degree in 1981, Lalla Meryem was appointed by King Hassan II to serve as president of the Social Work of the Royal Armed Forces (FAR).

Amongst her work in the kingdom Her Royal Highness has been focusing on the plight of Morocco’s most needy people, she is presiding over the National Observatory for the Rights of the Child (ONDE), the Moroccan Association of Support for UNICEF, the Children’s Parliament, and the National Union of Women of Morocco (UNFM). She is also the President of the Moroccan National Observatory of the Childs Rights and President of the Hassan II Foundation for the social works of the former soldiers and ex-combatants. She was also nominated as UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador with focus her Ambassadorship on UNESCO projects for women and children. Also Member of the Honorary Committee of the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children.

In the last year, Lalla Meryem has attended numerous functions as part of her royal work. She launched the African Cities Without Street Children campaign in November 2018 during the Africities Summit.

In March, she was appointed by the secretary-general of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Yousef Al-Othaimeen as goodwill ambassador for the prevention of child marriage and the promotion of family and marital values.

The princess also launched a vocational skills center for production, marketing, and training this year to help young people aged 15 to 30 to learn skills for the labor market, MAP reports.

During both her father's and brother's reign(prior to his marriage and now during the divorce) Lalla Meryem has been acting as the First lady often appears at his side at official functions. She has also stepped up to welcome fellow royal visitors with a few visiting Morocco in the past year, which included Princess Astrid of Belgium, Queen Letizia of Spain, and the UK’s Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.

Lalla Meryem got married on September 15th 1984 to Fuad Filali and together they have two children, Lalla Soukaina Filali and Moulay Idris Filali, and twin grandchildren, Hassan and Aya Regragui. The couple has since divorce
August 26, 2019 No comments
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