By Delisa Thwala
Today throngs of Imbali will gather at Mbangweni Royal Residence for the first day of the three colourful Umhlanga ceremony.
The Umhlanga weekend falls on the same weekend, where Emaswati have been urged to be cautious as the country is set for a cold front.
Temperatures are set to drop from today, September 20 until September 22, 2024, which is the entire Umhlanga weekend.
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The cold front will pass through the country leading to rain, thunderstorms and possible light snowfall in higher regions.
Strong wind conditions are expected during the forecast period especially in the eastern parts, easing off on September 22, 2024.
Residents are advised to prepare for these conditions and follow updates on Eswatini Meteorological Services.
Meanwhile, after registering today, Imbali is expected to settle into their camps and prepare to go cut the reed to present the reed to Their Majesties tomorrow.
On Saturday Imbali will return their reeds to Their Majesties and further entrance them in a dance on Sunday.
His Majesty King Mswati III summoned Imbali for the second session of the Umhlanga ceremony
On September 10, 2024, at the Ludzidzini Royal Residence,
His Majesty King Mswati III summoned young maidens (Imbali) to partake in the second session of the Umhlanga ceremony, slated to begin today.
The official proclamation was delivered by Inkhosatana, Her Royal Highness Princess Sakhizwe, setting the stage for a series of cultural festivities.
The schedule for the upcoming Umhlanga ceremony has been revealed, outlining the following key dates:
September 20: Arrival and Registration Day.
September 21: Maidens embark on a journey to various centres to cut the reed
September 22: Dance in front of Their Majesties at Mbangweni Royal Residence.
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Celebrated for its colorful displays, the Umhlanga ceremony is a time-honored tradition that unites Emaswati and showcases the rich heritage of Eswatini.
Young maidens from across the country come together to partake in this cultural extravaganza, symbolizing unity, respect, and pride.
As preparations for the ceremony kick off, anticipation is building among both participants and spectators, eager to witness the beauty and grace that characterize this revered event.
The Umhlanga ceremony serves as a poignant reminder of the cherished customs and values that form the bedrock of Swazi nation, continuing to captivate hearts and minds through generations.
The nation eagerly awaits the colorful festivities that lie ahead, as the annual Umhlanga ceremony promises to once again enchant and inspire all who are fortunate enough to be part of it.