• Eswatini is home to several languages. Native languages are Swazi, Zulu, Tsonga, Afrikaans, and English. Recent immigrant languages include Chichewa and...
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    areas. Siswati is an official language of Eswatini (along with English), and is also one of the twelve official languages of South Africa. The official term...
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    Eswatini (/ˌɛswɑːˈtiːni/ ESS-wah-TEE-nee; Swazi: eSwatini [ɛswáˈtʼiːni]), officially the Kingdom of Eswatini and also known by its former official name...
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  • Nguni languages are a group of closely related Bantu languages indigenous to southern Africa (mainly South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kingdom of eSwatini) by...
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    the early Stone Age have been found in the Kingdom of Eswatini. The earliest known inhabitants of the region were Khoisan hunter-gatherers. Later, the...
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    words from other languages, including German and the Khoisan languages, an estimated 90 to 95% of the vocabulary of Afrikaans is of Dutch origin. Differences...
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    an official language in the Constitution of Zimbabwe. All Tswa-Ronga languages are recognised in Mozambique. It is not official in Eswatini (formerly Swaziland)...
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    Afrikaners, Portuguese, and black Mozambicans speak their own languages. Eswatini's population is 1,113,276 according to the July 2021 estimate from...
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    tinkhundla. There are 55 tinkhundla in Eswatini and each elects one representative to the House of Assembly of Eswatini. Tinkhundla are, in turn, divided into...
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    Cuisine of Eswatini Languages of Eswatini National symbols of Eswatini Coat of arms of Eswatini Flag of Eswatini National anthem of Eswatini People of Eswatini...
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    The Cabinet of Eswatini is the most senior level of the executive branch of the Government of Eswatini. It is composed of the Prime Minister, the Deputy...
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    immigrant language. Languages of South Africa Languages of Eswatini Footnotes The name "Lesotho" translates roughly as "the land of the people who speak Sesotho"...
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    list of prime ministers of Eswatini (Swazi: Ndvunankhulu) since the formation of the post in 1967. Twelve people have been Prime Minister of Eswatini, plus...
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    The flag of Eswatini was adopted on 6 October 1968 after Eswatini (then known as Swaziland) gained independence from the British Empire one month before...
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    The Parliament of Eswatini (Swazi: Libandla) consists of two chambers: The Senate (Upper Chamber) (Indlu yeTimphunga) The House of Assembly (Lower Chamber)...
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    inhabiting Eswatini, a sovereign kingdom in Southern Africa, and South Africa's Mpumalanga province. EmaSwati are part of the Nguni-language speaking peoples...
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  • The Eswatini national football team, nicknamed Sihlangu Semnikati (King's Shield), represents Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, in international football...
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    Swazi people are composed of various Nguni clans who speak the Nguni language siSwati. These people mostly reside in Eswatini and South Africa. Presently...
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    The cuisine of Eswatini is largely determined by the seasons and the geographical region. Staple foods in Eswatini include sorghum and maize, often served...
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  • exclusion of Shona and the inclusion of Makhuwa. They include all of the major Bantu languages of South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini, and Mozambique...
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    Mbabane (redirect from Capital of Eswatini)
    Swazi: ÉMbábáne, IPA: [ɛ́ᵐbʱáɓánɛ]) is a city in Eswatini (previously called Swaziland), and is one of the two capitals (along with Lobamba), serving as...
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    over 500 languages (according to SIL Ethnologue), one of the greatest concentrations of linguistic diversity in the world. The languages of Africa belong...
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    Ingwenyama or Inkosi) is the title of the male monarch of Eswatini. In English, the title is sometimes translated as King of Eswatini. The iNgwenyama reigns together...
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    article lists the monarchs (Ngwenyamas) of Eswatini (known as Swaziland for most of its history). The King of Eswatini (also known as Ingwenyama) rules alongside...
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  • The economy of Eswatini is fairly diversified. Agriculture, forestry and mining account for about 13 percent of Eswatini's GDP whereas manufacturing (textiles...
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  • perhaps three hundred sign languages in use around the world today. The number is not known with any confidence; new sign languages emerge frequently through...
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  • The University of Eswatini (or UNESWA; formerly known as the University of Swaziland, or UNISWA) is the national university of Eswatini. It was established...
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    wishing to enter Eswatini must obtain a visa unless they are a citizen of one of the eligible visa exempt countries. Holders of passports of the following...
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    Eswatini is a member of the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, the African Union, the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, and the...
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    Christianity is the predominant religion in Eswatini, with Protestantism being its largest denomination. The Constitution of the Kingdom, which went into effect...
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