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Swazis rock UB Cultural Diversity Day ‘09 PDF Print E-mail
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=284"><span class="small">Sibusiso Magongo</span></a>   
Tuesday, 31 March 2009 07:14

Culture is what defines us as Africans and without it we are incomplete. As Swazis, and part of the African community, we have one of the most colourful cultures, not only in the continent but worldwide. Our culture is what defines us as a Swazi people; it makes us stand out among the crowd. It is characterised by a colourful traditional dress code and entertaining song and dance.


When the University of Botswana hosted the Cultural Diversity day, Swaziland was certainly represented by virtue of having students pursuing their under-graduate and post-graduate studies there. Even though I am not a student there, I had the pleasure of being part of that Swazi crew as a means to support my fellow countrymen and women.


We prepared and displayed Swazi traditional dishes, were clad in our traditional regalia, sang and danced to our own traditional music as well as displaying Swazi handicraft. To prove that Swazis really rock, our stall was the busiest on both days of the event. When we paraded, sang and danced, the audience went wild until we exited the stage. I am sure most people in the audience silently wished they were Swazis.


At the end of the last day our stall was packed with people eager to learn more about Swaziland and its culture- others were competing to take pictures with us in our traditional regalia. It was clear to all and sundry that emaSwati really rock. Siyinqaba!!!

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