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Eswatini celebrates King Mswati III's 40 years as critics decry royal spending

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Posted on April 24, 2026

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By Tim Cocks and Lunga Masuku EZULWINI, Eswatini, April 24 (Reuters) - Marching bands blew horns, women ululated and men cheered on Friday to celebrate King Mswati III's 40 years on Eswatini's throne,

Eswatini Celebrates 40 Years of King Mswati III as Spending Faces Criticism

Celebration and Controversy Surrounding King Mswati III's Reign

By Tim Cocks and Lunga Masuku

Festivities Marking the 40th Anniversary

EZULWINI, Eswatini, April 24 (Reuters) - Marching bands blew horns, women ululated and men cheered on Friday to celebrate King Mswati III's 40 years on Eswatini's throne, an institution still revered despite criticism of the high luxury sub-Saharan Africa's last absolute monarch enjoys.

A choir decked in yellow, blue and red to form an image of the national flag sang the king's praises and held up a sign wishing him a happy 58th birthday in the national stadium.

Messages of Unity and National Pride

"We have been through thick and thin as a nation," Mswati told the crowd. "It is important we remain united."

Speech-makers praised the king's efforts to develop the mountainous, southern African nation of 1.5 million, which well-wisher Shabusiswa Sibambo, 19, said included free school since 2022 and mobile clinics in operation since the following year.

"We are proud of our culture," she told Reuters, as the king passed in an open-top car in a British military-style scarlet tunic.

Personal Reflections on the King's Reign

Her aunt, Busiwe Maziya, 70, a subsistence maize farmer, remembered Mswati's ascent to the throne in 1986. Her life had improved much since then, she said, thanks to government assistance with agricultural inputs like tools and fertiliser.

"Even the rainfall has been better," Maziya said.

Criticism of Royal Spending and Social Disparities

But critics say Mswati's and his dozen wives' lavish lifestyle comes at the expense of a population a third of whom live below the $2.15-a-day World Bank poverty line. His upkeep costs tens of millions of dollars and this month the government awarded an extra $3 million for it.

Public Discontent and Protests

Anger at this disparity boiled over into protests in 2021, which were violently suppressed, while the kingdom also attracted unwanted publicity for jailing deportees from the United States, as part of President Donald Trump's crackdown on immigration.  

Opposition Voices and Unresolved Issues

"Yet another public waste of scarce resources," Wandile Dludlu, leader of the country's biggest opposition party, told Reuters, listing what he said were unaddressed problems including poverty, inequality and high HIV prevalence rates.

"What a lost opportunity."

(Reporting by Tim Cocks in Ezulwini; Editing by Alison Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • Celebrations included marching bands, a national‐flag choir, public holiday and regional dignitaries in attendance
  • Supporters highlight free education, mobile clinics and agricultural aid as achievements
  • Critics point to extravagant royal spending—tens of millions plus a new $3 million allocation—juxtaposed with entrenched poverty and restricted civil freedoms

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was King Mswati III celebrated in Eswatini?
King Mswati III was celebrated for his 40 years on the throne, including development efforts and national unity.
What criticisms are raised against King Mswati III?
Critics highlight the king's lavish spending and the disparity between royal lifestyle and widespread poverty.
How has life changed for Eswatini citizens under King Mswati III?
Supporters mention improvements like free schooling since 2022, government farm assistance, and mobile clinics.
What percentage of Eswatini's population lives below the poverty line?
About a third of Eswatini's population lives below the $2.15-a-day World Bank poverty line.
What incidents have drawn negative attention to Eswatini's monarchy?
Violent suppression of 2021 protests and the jailing of U.S. deportees have sparked controversy.

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