King Mswati III Embarks on Private Visit to South Africa
His Majesty King Mswati III, accompanied by Inkhosikati laNkambule, has departed the Kingdom of Eswatini for a private visit to the Republic of South Africa. The departure took place this evening at the King Mswati III International Airport, where the royal couple was bid farewell by a host of dignitaries, including Cabinet Ministers and members […]
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His Majesty King Mswati III, accompanied by Inkhosikati laNkambule, has departed the Kingdom of Eswatini for a private visit to the Republic of South Africa. The departure took place this evening at the King Mswati III International Airport, where the royal couple was bid farewell by a host of dignitaries, including Cabinet Ministers and members […]
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15 April 2024
His Majesty King Mswati III, accompanied by Inkhosikati laNkambule, has departed the Kingdom of Eswatini for a private visit to the Republic of South Africa. The departure took place this evening at the King Mswati III International Airport, where the royal couple was bid farewell by a host of dignitaries, including Cabinet Ministers and members of Emabandla.

The purpose and duration of the King’s visit have not been disclosed to the public, as is customary with private trips undertaken by the royal family. However, such visits often serve as opportunities for diplomatic engagements, personal matters, or participation in events of significance.
The departure of His Majesty was marked by a solemn yet dignified atmosphere, with well-wishers gathering to extend their best wishes for a safe and fruitful journey. The presence of government officials underscored the importance of the King’s trip, highlighting the strong ties between Eswatini and its neighboring nation, South Africa.
In recent years, South Africa has been a key ally and partner in various areas of cooperation, including trade, security, and regional diplomacy. Private visits by the King serve to further strengthen these bilateral relations and foster goodwill between the two countries.
As His Majesty embarks on this journey, the people of Eswatini extend their prayers for his well-being and success in all endeavors. The King’s commitment to the welfare and prosperity of the nation remains unwavering, even as he undertakes private engagements beyond the borders of the Kingdom.
While the details of the visit may remain undisclosed, the departure of King Mswati III and Inkhosikati laNkambule signifies another chapter in the enduring bond between Eswatini and South Africa, reaffirming the importance of diplomatic relations and mutual respect between the two nations.

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