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Incwala 2019 recently concluded on January 4th 2020 at Engabezweni Royal Residence, Ezulwini, Hhohho Eswatini with His Majesty King Mswati III during the dispersing of the Ingatja(men regiment) following a successful Incwala festival.
A recap of #Incwala2019

1. The water party is commissioned- Nov. 2019

2. On the return of the water party, the Little Incwala begins as His Majesty leads regiments in the various Royal Residences countrywide while Her Majesty leads the dancing at Ludzidzini- 27 Nov. 2019 pic.twitter.com/2uZOrW4vQm
— Eswatini Government (@EswatiniGovern1) January 5, 2020
In his first speech of the year to the Kingdom, His Majesty called for unity and peace amongst all Emaswati especially in the event of diverse opinions and bring the nation to a national dialogue instead of resulting to world.
Photo credits: Prince Bandzile/Instagram/Daniel Toro

He also commended the nations for being known worldwide as one of the most peaceful nations, for maintaining its traditions, loving its culture and involving the youth and younger generations in this times.

Incwala 2019 in November 2019 with the seclusion of Ingwenyama and the beginning of traditional rites. This is the Kingdom's most important and long lasting cultural and traditional events in its calendar. Yearly there is no particular fixed day for it, Incwala begins as soon as a full moon is sighted between the months of November and December. 

It emphasises on rain dancing which influences agricultural production "First fruit season" and in previous decades population control which were dominant in the indigenous governance systems within the Southern African region. It also emphasizes on the ritual of the kingship

The king's seclusion is a period of cleansing, renewal and regeneration for which Incwala is also known for. During this time the Bemanti(people of the water) and Belwandle (people of the sea) which are made of national male chiefs from the Ndwandwe clan and male members of the Matsebula and Motsa families who carry vessels to fetch water from the sea, river or ocean in neighbouring regions. 

Incwala is divided up into various events with a main one on its third week. We have the little Incwala which takes place at Ludzidzini Royal Residence in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen Mother. This is the first event after the sacred water has been brought back to Ludzidzini. According to Wikipedia "The regiments present wear semi-Incwala dress, the graceful cloaks of cattle-tails hang from the shoulders to the waist, flowing tails are tied to the right arms, white feathers and magnificent black plumes shine in their hair, their loin coverings are of leopard skin. The costume resembles war dress, but at the Incwala men may only carry plain sticks (imizaca, umzaca singular) instead of spears and clubs (although these are occasionally concealed behind their shields). The restriction on dangerous weapons is to guard against the possibility that fighting might break out, since excitement runs high. The veterans slowly sing the first of the sacred songs known as the 'hand song." The women come through the upper entrance of the cattle byre to join in the singing and dancing. The wives of the King stand in order of seniority in the front row opposite the regiments. They flaunt new shawls and newly blackened skirts (tidziya plural). Behind them is the Indlovukazi, the Queen Mother with her retainers and the co-wives of the late King. The sacred songs of the Little Incwala are followed by a number of solemn songs known as imigubho, which are rich in historical allusions and moral precepts. Imigubho are also sung at other gatherings at the capital or homesteads of chiefs. The end is marked by the singing of incaba kancofula the national anthem of the Swazi. An interim period follows for about 15 days in different royal residences and imiphakatsi around the country where incwala songs are sung." 
Incwala 2019 with HRH Inkhosikati LaNgangaza and Mrs. Africa 2019 Lucia Ochan


After the little Incwala, The big Incwala begins with the collection of Lusekwane(the sacred tree) from the Egundvwini royal kraal near the Bulunga Mountains, Timbondvo, catching of bull, main Incwala Rain dance day and burning of the log.

3. From Ngabezweni Royal Residence, His Majesty commissions Ingatja to fetch the sacred shrub, Lusekwane.- Dec. 2019

4. Ingatja delivers Lusekwane in front of His Majesty at Ludzidzini Royal Residence- 13 Dec. 2019#Incwala2019 pic.twitter.com/uzzU5NRowm
— Eswatini Government (@EswatiniGovern1) January 5, 2020
His Majesty leads and commissions the Ingatja, (young male regiment) to collect the sacred element of Incwala, Lusekwane, which is to stay fresh throughout the pilgrimage indicating purity of young males. This is important as only pure male teens and youth can fetch the lusekwane as this is to distinguish the ' impure' from the 'pure'; a distinction that is drawn between men "who have spent their strength in children or have intrigued with married women and youths who, though they have had love affairs, have not made any woman pregnant". 
Royal sisters TRH Princess Nkhosiyenzile and Princess Nikudumo getting ready

HRH Princess Nkhosiyenzile

Royal sisters: TRH Princess Buhlebetive and Princess Nkhosiyenzile

The sacred shrubs are used to build a sacred enclosure for the main event of the kingship. The lusekwane is cut, at night in the presence of the moon and brought back in the morning to the royal capital. After the return of the young warriors, they collect imbondvo, the leaves of a shrub that grows near the capital. The sacred enclosure (inhlambelo) is built with the lusekwane and the imbondvo at the bottom. 

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Some snapshot of Incwala 2019!!! Kwasa!!! Lusekwane March!!! The long walk!!! (Share it if you like it, let’s support the culture of Eswatini, Let's show this great culture to the world, the strength of culture!!!) The lusekwane marks the beginning of the big incwala. This is where young men fetch the lusekwane, the sacred tree. The lusekwane is a species of acacia that grows somewhat sparsely in a few areas in Eswatini and near the coast. The sacred shrubs are used to build a sacred enclosure for the main event of the kingship. The lusekwane is cut, at night in the presence of the moon and brought back in the morning to the royal capital. After the return of the young warriors, they collect imbondvo, the leaves of a shrub that grows near the capital. The sacred enclosure (inhlambelo) is built with the lusekwane and the imbondvo at the bottom. This day is marked especially by the fighting of the bull called ‘’umdvutjulwa’’. The beast must be caught in the hands of the youths who fetched the sacred tree. Councillors drive it along with the other beasts to make it tractable, through the narrow doorway of the inhlambelo, and all the other animals come out after a few seconds. The 'pure' stand tense, ready to pounce as the umdvutshulwa emerges and pummel it with their strong young hands. To throw the bull with naked hands is a trial of strength and a test of purity. Source: Wikipedia #Incwala2019 #Kwasa #TheLongWalk #ESwatini #Tradition #Lusekwane #DTPhotography #March #KingdomOfEswatini #taiwan
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This day is marked especially by the fighting of the bull called ‘’umdvutjulwa’’. The beast must be caught in the hands of the youths who fetched the sacred tree. Councillors drive it along with the other beasts to make it tractable, through the narrow doorway of the inhlambelo, and all the other animals come out after a few seconds. The 'pure' stand tense, ready to pounce as the umdvutshulwa emerges and pummel it with their strong young hands. To throw the bull with naked hands is a trial of strength and a test of purity. Incwala is for young men what Umhlanga is for young maiden.

You can read more here: Swazi Observer, Swazi Observer 2
January 07, 2020 No comments
A happy belated birthday to Her Majesty Queen Mother(Ndlovukati) Ntfombi of the Kingdom of Eswatini.

Her Majesty who celebrated her birthday on December 2nd was one of the youngest wife of His Majesty King Sobhuza II and mother to His Majesty King Mswati III.
Her Majesty with her daugthers-in laws




 Her son then Prince Makhosetive Dlamini was appointed to Loqoqo to succeed on the throne by his father with fellow co-wife HM Indlovukazi Queen Dzeliwe acting as regent/co-joint. Indlovukazi Ntfombi took over regency or Indlovukazi from 1983-1986.

At King Mswati III's coronation, he named his mother ''Ndlovukati'' and Joint Head of State. She is one of three Reigning Queen along with Queens Margrethe II of Denmark and Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.

December 03, 2019 No comments
It is another royal engagement in the Southern African country. Her Royal Highness Princess Sbuyisile Dlamini announced her engagement to Her Majesty the Queen Mother.
Photo credits: Princess Ncengecenge

Her Royal Highness got engaged to Msandi kababa Nxumalo. Msandi is His Majesty's choir director and singer while Her Royal Highness is His Majesty's younger sister.

The couple were joined in celebrations by members of the royal family especially the future bride's elder sisters TRH Princess Tsandzile and Princess Ncengencenge
His Majesty's sisters (L-R): Princess Ncengencenge, future bride Princess Sbuysile, Princess Tsandzile. Photo credits: Princess Ncengencenge


October 21, 2019 No comments
Whilst her son Ingwenyama returned to the Kingdom after attending Global Fund conference, Her Majesty Ndlovukati Ntfombi, Queen mother of the Kingdom was departing at Matsapha International Airport for the Republic of South Africa.

Her daughters in law Their Royal Highness Emakhosikati LaMatsebula, LaNgangaza, LaMahlangu, LaNtentesa and grandchildren Emaziyane Sikhaniyso, Temaswati accompanied by others princes and princesses were at the airport to see her off.

According to reports, Her Majesty is traveling for medical check ups
October 13, 2019 No comments
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
It is almost that time of the year for Umhlanga and Reed Dance's festivities to begin in the Kingdom and earlier this week His Majesty King Mswati III and Her Majesty Ndlovukati Ntfombi commissioned both the warriors and maidens regiments for a week of pre festivities activities in preparation of the Umhlanga and Reed Dance happening next week between August 27th and September 2nd.

On August 20th, His Majesty commissioned the warriors(male) regiments for this year’s Butimba (hunting expedition), with dozens of members of various regiments setting out to Hlane Royal National Park where the expedition will be held.

During the last few day there were summons for emabutfo from all four regions to converge at Tihoncweni, before the regiments heeded the summons and were commissioned in its element on August 20th, at Ngabezweni Royal Residence as early as 10am where they jubilantly joined in songs, as they waited for His Majesty’s arrival.

They came to the expedition as a whole as they carried their knobkerries, spears and firearms.

His Majesty the King through Umbutfo Qomentanyeni Magagula, ordered the regiments to begin the expedition where they will be based and sleep over at Malindza under Chief Ndlondlo Tsabedze.

The King said today the regiments will then proceed to Hlane Royal National Park where upon they will be expected to register their firearms before the start of the expedition. They were warned that they should make sure that  they register their firearms before the expedition and those who will fail to register theirs will not be allowed to use them during the hunt.

There was a lovely spectacle as His Majesty joined the libutfo in song and dance of traditional hunting songs. His Majesty was joined by the senior princes, his children the princes, male members of the royal family, and members of government.

One of the songs that were sung by the King and the regiments was Inyamazane Sayihlaba, which set the tone for the day.

The Hunt happens during the last week of August, and is a significant cultural event which precedes the Umhlanga Ceremony. 
August 22, 2019 No comments
Earlier on Friday the Kingdom of Eswatini celebrated correctional services day. This year celebration was held at Matsapha, with its theme "combating recidivism through community engagement and post custody programmes".

His Majesty who is head of correctional services attended the event with Her Majesty the Queen Mother who was accompanied by the queen consorts, their children, members of the extended royal family and members of government, gave a speech.

During his speech, he appointed a woman to the role of commissioner general. Phindile Dlamini became the first woman to take this post. While appointing Phindile, he acknowledged the importance of appointing women into positions of power.

He also urged for a crime free Eswatini
July 28, 2019 No comments
His Excellency President Thabo Mbeki, former president of the Republic of South Africa, earlier today began a visit to the Kingdom of eSwatini were he was welcome by His Majesty King Mswati III, Her Majesty Ndlovukati Ntformbi accompanied by members of the eSwati royal family.

His Majesty and His Excellency engaged in private, friendly talks involving talks about the kingdom and he met a few members of the royal family.

His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen Mother accompanied by members of the royal family later hosted the Former president to an official dinner
June 07, 2019 No comments
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