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Come experience The Marula Festival in Eswatini

The cheerful, friendly Swati people have preserved their rich culture and traditions as a vital element in their day-to-day lives and colourful ceremonies are held every year to celebrate the Swati traditions. The Swati people are united by culture and the Marula Festival, locally known as ‘Emaganwini’, is one of them. Such events have kept our nation united and inseparable, making it the unique destination that it is.

His Majesty King Mswati III, King of Eswatini, is expected to join regiments of emabutfo (warriors) and lutsango (woman’s regiments) in a jovial ceremony of song and dance in celebration of Buganu – the fermented marula wine which is very popular in Eswatini.

The Swatis are united in song and dance during this festival, particularly the women who are the brewers of the marula beer. It’s all about dancing and celebrating the provision of the fruit that is not only used for the beer but also for different purposes such as skin care products just to list a few.

According to the Eswatini Tourism Authority’s website, the Marula season begins each year in mid-February and continues until May, bringing with it a celebration of the harvest of the marula fruit. Once the green fruits fall to the ground, women and children gather and store them until they ripen to a creamy yellow colour. The fruits are then placed into water, sugar is added and it is fermented and distilled into a beer. This potent alcoholic mixture is called buganu, or marula beer.

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The Kingdom of Eswatini celebrates the start of the Marula season with the annual Marula festival. The festival is increasing in popularity, and swiftly becoming one of the country’s most exciting traditional ceremonies. Each year King Mswati III and Her Majesty the Indlovukazi, the Queen Mother, make their way to various regions of the Kingdom to celebrate the beginning of the Marula Season.

Although the Marula Fruit is found widely throughout Africa, it is most popular in Eswatini. Seen by the Swati nation as much more than a food source, the Marula is rather regarded as a magical healing ingredient, with huge fertility properties. The King and Queen mother are presented with Marula gifts and some Marula beer from each household. Only after the royal family has had some of the beer, is the rest of the nation permitted to join in and drink as well.

Because of its many uses, the marula fruit is no longer just used to brew beer in Eswatini. It has been further developed into beauty products as part of Her Majesty, The Indlovukazi’s job creation and poverty alleviation initiatives for rural women in Eswatini. Several families in Eswatini have benefited from this initiative.

The marula products are produced under a company called Swazi Secrets. A well fitting name for the secret of the marula fruit. The fruit has been developed into many different beauty products. These products also come in hotel packages and gift packages. For more information about these products visit: www.swazisecrets.com

Marula Quick Facts

  •  Marula  fruit contains four times more valuable vitamin C than oranges.
  •  Marula edible seed oil is rich in nutritious proteins and minerals and contains active anti-oxidants.
  •  Marula essential oils an effective skin conditioner. Its cosmetic and anti-oxidant properties soften, soothe and re-hydrate the skin while fighting free radicals.
  • Marula legends abound –  from its use as a food source, magical qualities as a healing ingredient, to its virility and fertility properties, as well as the many uses of its bark, leaves, fruit, nut and kernels.

Marula Festival Schedule

  • On the first day, the Queen Mother arrives at Buhleni Royal Residence, and the women of the area present bucket-loads of marula fruit harvested over the last week.  All the women are dressed in traditional clothing and respect is shown, praise and thanks are given
  •  On the second day, the main day, the King usually joins the Queen Mother and the Marula Brew – Umganu – is presented to their Majesties, who partake of the brew and declare the season open.  This is celebrated by song and dance, specific to the occasion.
  •  Following this, marula brew, buganu, is officially blessed and may be consumed across the country.
  •  The second event of similar rituals is held at His Majesty’s Hlane Royal Residence.

For more information on the Marula Festival, take a look at our ‘What happens during Marula Festival’ document click here

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