Lesotho Weather Widget

City Name

--°C
Description

Government of Lesotho

HIS MAJESTY KING LETSIE III HONOURED KING MSWATI III’S 40 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP

His Majesty King Letsie III led tributes at Somhlolo Stadium, where a foggy and rain-soaked celebration unfolded in a powerful display of cultural pride, unity and African leadership, marking the life and reign of His Majesty King Mswati III.
Speaking on behalf of foreign Heads of State, His Majesty King Letsie III described the occasion as more than a personal milestone, but “a shining testament to joy, selfless leadership, resilience and devotion to your people.”
He noted that over four decades, His Majesty King Mswati III has guided the Kingdom of Eswatini through complex political, social and economic challenges, providing steady and indispensable leadership.
His Majesty King Letsie III further commended the role played by King Mswati III in maintaining national unity and stability, highlighting his ability to offer calm and a clear moral direction at critical moments requiring principled decision-making.
He praised the 40-year reign as a rare and extraordinary achievement, underpinned by dedication to preserving cultural heritage while shaping a progressive future for generations to come.
Concluding his remarks, His Majesty King Letsie III applauded the continued advancement of Eswatini in areas such as infrastructure, health, education, economic growth, and social development, describing these as key pillars of a prosperous nation.
In his address, His Majesty King Mswati III reflected on his coronation 40 years ago, expressing gratitude to the people of Eswatini for their unwavering support since ascending to the throne at the age of 18.
He acknowledged the journey from then to now, noting the transformation of Eswatini into a developing and stable nation. He further credited the support of the Queen Mother, Ndlovukati Ntombi Tfwala, and the nation at large for the progress achieved.
His Majesty King Mswati III concluded by highlighting key developments identified during his reign, including improvements in the health sector, economic growth, infrastructure development, education, and social welfare.
King Mswati III, born Makhosetive Dlamini on 19 April 1968, was crowned Ngwenyama on 25 April 1986. The Kingdom of Eswatini is currently marking a dual celebration of His Majesty’s 58th birthday and the 40-year Ruby Jubilee of his reign.
Source: Department of Information, PR UNIT
WhatsApp Join our WhatsApp channel