TOURISTS ALSO JOIN KING IN DANCING LITTLE INCWALA
LUDZIDZINI – Three days into the Little Incwala ceremony, a number of tourists from different parts of the world have shown keen interest in participating and witnessing the annual event.
Throngs of Swazis were yesterday joined by visitors from the Czech Republic, courtesy of the Swaziland Tourism Authority. They braved the wet weather conditions and flocked to the Ludzidzini Palace where the Little Incwala had been taking place for the past three days. It is expected that the numbers will increase as the ceremony rotates in the various palaces around the country as the build-up to the main Incwala ceremony continues.
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