The Swaziland Reed Dance Festival Walk of 2010

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HRH Commander-in-Chief Maiden Princess Sikhanyiso of Swaziland leads the maidens from Ludzidzini, to eNgabezweni, and back to Ludzidzini. Commander Nothando Nhlengethwa announces the King's commands to Imbali (the maidens) and ensures that the maidens are safely taken care of in terms of accommodation, transport, security, and wellbeing. Maidens from diverse backgrounds

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  • 1 in 4 in Swaziland have aids, life expectancy is 33. Shame on the leaders of the country.

  • @sir8smith888 From where do you get your statistics?

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  • coolll ..

  • King Sobhuza II, father to His Majesty King Mswati III said that Swazi people should take what is good from white culture and adopt it in the Swazi way of life.

  • It is written. Do not remove the boundary lines of your fathers. - This is how the whole Africa looked before the arrival of the cursed whiteman. The European. The immediately began to tell the towns people that their culture was not good. it was black magic. that Jesus Christ did not approval of black people culture, only English Culture does Jesus Christ approves. Such satanic lies spread even by white missionaries. The good Africans abadoned their rich God given inheritance to follow Europe.

  • I'm not quite sure what I watched, but that looks like a good time.

  • See how beautiful it looks. See how everything went so nice and so dignified. Did you notice how water was offered to the Princess? Great, isn't it? There has to be royalty. I hope these things don't pass away. I hope no one listens to any malcontent and their socialist rhetoric and try to do away with this beautiful culture. I love every bit of it--these beautiful young women are graceful. Long live the Princess and her consorts.

  • Is that the princess, that is great.Hi Princess shalom from EU.

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