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    solstice. The main participant in incwala is the King of Eswatini; when there is no king there is no incwala. Incwala takes place over a period of time...
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    hold an Incwala. Every Swazi may take part in the public parts of the Incwala. The climax of the event is the fourth day of the Big Incwala. The key...
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    Incwala is best translated as "Kingship Ceremony": when there is no king, there is no incwala. It is a crime for any other person to hold an Incwala....
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    August/September for young unmarried girls to pay homage to the Ndlovukati. Incwala is another Swazi cultural event held in December/January, depending on...
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    The King and Queen Mother participate in annual December and January Incwala ceremonies and August and September Reed Dances at Ludzidzini Royal Village...
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  • independence. However Mahlokohla died on 10 December of that year while dancing incwala. This was hid from the nation until the ceremony was over. Ngwane was succeeded...
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    During the Incwala, the Ngwenyama splits the sacred water to the east and west to signal the end of the last year. On the second day of the Incwala, youths...
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  • foot of the Mhlosheni hills. It was at Zombodze that the Nguni ceremony incwala was celebrated for the first time. Ngwane III is an important figure in...
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  • Birthday 2 September - Umhlanga 6 September - Somhlolo Day 18 December – Incwala 25 December – Christmas Day 26 December – Boxing Day Music of Eswatini...
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    hierarchy of Swazi society, the king assumes the leadership position. The incwala ritual, which is performed annually, is considered a national religious...
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    When he was only four months old, his father died suddenly while dancing incwala. Sobhuza was chosen king soon after that and his grandmother Labotsibeni...
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    ceremony by the Khumalo house. In 2023, King Bulelani Lobengula attended the Incwala Cultural Festival In eSwatini. "Bulelani Lobengula Khumalo installed as...
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  • headed by the kings of the tribes: Mswati III in Swaziland, celebrated as Incwala, and King Goodwill Zwelithini of the Zulu nation, celebrated as Umkhosi...
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    the same light. He observed, for example, how the first-fruits festival (incwala) of the South African Bantu kingdom of Swaziland symbolically inverted...
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    shield is the King's lidlabe, or crown of feathers, normally worn during Incwala (the festival of the harvest). On a banner below the shield is Eswatini's...
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  • Public Holidays 2021". PublicHolidays.africa. Retrieved January 26, 2021. "Incwala Festival | The Kingdom of Eswatini". The Kingdom of Eswatini. Retrieved...
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  • whiskey showcases. Traditional festivals worth noting in the country are Incwala and Umhlanga. The former takes place in December while the latter takes...
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    sacrificing the king himself. The Kingdom of Swaziland's counterpart event is Incwala, part of a larger family of Nguni First Fruit traditions. Aspects of the...
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    rainmaking, and the annual renewal of national and kingly strength in the incwala rites. The Ndlovukati also leads the nation as queen regent following a...
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    brother Somquba from making an effective bid for the throne by calling an Incwala, or Festival of the First Fruit. The significance of this is that it is...
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    Here the main cultural events of the country are held. These are the Incwala ceremony and the Umhlanga ceremony. Hhohho is also home to art galleries...
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    regiments in Swaziland. His regiment was Inyatsi and he danced the sacred incwala at Hhohho instead of the common Ezulwini valley as his predecessors. Mswati...
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    Nigeria Homowo: a harvest festival celebrated by the Ga people of Ghana. Incwala: celebrated by the people of Swaziland New Yam Festival (Iwa ji): celebrated...
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    Chairperson of the Youth Wing of the party. Before the national celebration on Incwala of 2021, the Acting Chairperson of Sive Siyinqaba National Movement of...
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    the last sub-Saharan African monarchy. Royal celebrations such as the Incwala Kingship festival are viewed as potential venues for greater tourism growth...
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  • Namibia December 16: Day of Reconciliation, South Africa December 20: Incwala (summer solstice), Eswatini December 25: Christmas Day, Christian holiday...
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