Major Cultural Practices of the Swazi people

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Major Cultural Practices of the Swazi people


The Swazi people are of the Bantu ethnic group in Southern Africa, primarily inhabiting Eswatini, South Africa’s Mpumalanga province, as well as Mozambique. They constitute a major part of the Nguni-language speaking people. In the history of Swaziland, Mswati II remains one of the most famous  kings, owing to his bravery and unsurpassed…

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@npzwane9331

That is great presentation. Great research. But sterility is not a ground for divorce for sterility does not exist in Swazi culture. In Swazi /Nguni culture the purpose of the Inhlanti (which you talked about) is to ensure that everyone has children of their own hence the none existence of sterility either in males or females.

@nutsaname8333

you probably shouldnt use feasting because its sounds like somthing else but nice video

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