The New Year in Swaziland is called "Newala". This is a harvest festival and is also called the fruits ceremony. The celebrations for this take place at the end of the year. The Ngwenyama or "Lion" who was the king of Swaziland was believed to have supernatural powers and exemplify the success and fruitfulness. The people believed that the king ought to have many wives and protect many children. There are a lot of proceedings that take place on the New Year in Swaziland. The people in Swaziland believe that before these activities are undertaken the king goes into isolation. Some of these trials include gathering the foam from the tops of waves; a group called the Bemanti or Swazi water officials collect water from the major water rivers. These are some of the customs that the people in Swaziland follow on New Year.
Lusekwane is a type of acacia that the inhabitants of Swaziland regard as holy on New Year. The youth bring these to the cattle pen on New Year. Custom has it that "nhlambelo" that is the king's sanctified area is surrounded by warriors who recite holy songs and dance around. The New Year's celebration comes to a close when the king is asked to rejoin his people.
The king is seen as a part of the celebrations along with the people dressed in a headdress of large black plumes, a silver monkey skin belt, his face is blackened with medicines and his entire body is covenavy by green grass. Luselwa is a special pumpkin a part of which is eaten by the king while dancing before his people. The rest of the pumpkin is thrown to the warriors on New Year. This custom that is followed by the people of Swaziland symbolizes that it is a time for eating the new crops.
The Newala ends when a bonfire is lit. This custom of lighting bonfires signifies burning off the old year and welcoming the New Year with ecstasy and joy. The people in Swaziland believe that it will rain on New Year so that the bonfire can extinguish the flames.
Swaziland country's name was from King Mswati II. The country has an alternate name KaNgwane from King Ngwane III. The people of Swaziland are called Swazis.
Ilana Lapidos: Miss Swaziland/Continental Queen of Africa - Miss World, 1986
No, there is no train from Paris to Swaziland. But there are some to Switzerland.
Lobama (legislative) and Mbabane (administrative)
No President. Swaziland has a king named Mswati 111 an absolute ruler. The Prime Minister is Barnabas Dlamini
No, Swaziland is in Africa. But there is an NZ clothing manufacturer called Swazi, who takes his name from the country, with which he has fond connection.
That country is Swaziland
Swaziland is called Swaziland today
Matsapha, two miles west of Manzizi
South Africa, or Lesotho, or Swaziland.
SwaziLand
It depends on which Swaziland language you are talking about. The following 5 languages are spoken in Swaziland:AfrikaansEnglishSwatiTsongaZulu