By Thokozani Mazibuko
The Little Incwala Ceremony reached its 8th Day on Sunday at Mpumalanga Royal Residence in Siteki.
It first began at the eLudzidzini Royal Residence and then proceeded to Engabezweni Royal Residence and now it is at Mpumalanga.
The attendance did not disappoint also during the 7th Day on Saturday as Emabutfo from all over the Lubombo Region were there to participate in what is regarded as the sacred prayer for the Kingdom of Eswatini.
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Today His Majesty King Mswati III was joined by throngs of Emaswati and noticeably the numbers are impressively growing.
The regiments, who were so visibly keen to participate on this sacred Eswatini ceremony, started arriving in the noon.
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The Incwala Ceremony, with its deep cultural significance, is a time for Swaziland to come together in harmony and reflect on their traditions, and this year’s event, despite weather challenges, has clearly reaffirmed the strong connection between the people and their King.
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As the King embraced the offerings, Emaswati rejoiced, embodying the spirit of unity and celebration that defines this extraordinary cultural occasion.
This year’s Incwala Ceremony is poised to be remembered not just for its challenges, but also for the overwhelming show of love and support for King Mswati III from his dedicated subjects.