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How emaSwati can create their own opportunities
How emaSwati can create their own opportunities
Monday, May 18, 2026 by Mthobisi Buthelezi

 

It’s time to move with haste to seize opportunities and create a name for yourself. Let the spirit of Nkwe run deep and in today's dynamic economic landscape, it's more crucial than ever to transform your inherent talents into tangible income streams. Whether you're navigating the 9-to-5 grind or striving to establish yourself, your skills are valuable assets waiting to be unleashed. Let's explore how you can turn your expertise into a thriving hustle right here in the kingdom, drawing inspiration from local successes.

Here’s how you can leverage your skills to create income:

1. Freelancing: Be your own boss

A freelancer is an independent professional offering their expertise to various clients without the constraints of a long-term employment contract. This model is gaining traction in Eswatini as businesses, both big and small, seek flexible solutions.

Why it works: Local businesses, NGOs, and even individuals often require specialised skills but may not have the budget for a full-time employee. This creates a fertile ground for freelancers.

Marketable skills: Think about what you're good at. Are you adept at:

  • Graphic design: Many emerging businesses, like those showcased at the Eswatini International Trade Fair or local artisan markets, need compelling logos, marketing materials, and social media graphics.
  • Web design: As more Eswatini businesses aim for an online presence, from tourism operators to local craft sellers, the demand for user-friendly websites is growing. Consider the success stories of local e-commerce platforms or tourism websites.
  • Writing and content creation: From crafting engaging social media posts for local brands to developing reports for NGOs or even translating documents into Siswati, skilled writers are in demand. Many local media houses or marketing agencies might outsource content.
  • Social media management: With the rise of platforms like Facebook and Instagram as key marketing tools for businesses, individuals who can manage and grow an online presence are highly sought after.

How to get started:

  • Network locally: Attend business expos, community events and workshops. Connect with entrepreneurs and small business owners. The Eswatini Youth Enterprise Revolving Fund (YERF) or the Small Enterprises Development Company (SEDCO) often host events where you can meet potential clients.
  • Start with your existing network: Let friends, family, and former colleagues know about your services. Word-of-mouth is powerful is still powerful in the country.
  • Showcase your work: Create a simple online portfolio (even a well-maintained Facebook page can serve this purpose) to display your skills.

2. Consultation: Your expertise, their solutions

Many individuals and businesses face challenges, and your specialized knowledge could be the answer. Building a consultation service around your area of expertise – be it finance, marketing, agriculture, or even cultural tourism; can be incredibly rewarding.

Why it works: With a developing economy, many small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and even larger organiSations might benefit from external, expert advice to navigate growth, overcome hurdles, or optimise operations. For example, a seasoned farmer might consult on sustainable agricultural practices for emerging farmers.

Proving your worth: Eswatini is a close-knit society and reputation is key.

  • Local testimonials: Gather endorsements from individuals or businesses you've previously helped. "Sicelo helped us streamline our accounting, and now we're seeing clearer profits!" carries significant weight.
  • Success stories: Document the positive outcomes of your advice. If you helped a local business increase sales, quantify that success.
  • Your own journey: Share your personal story of success within your industry. Did you successfully manage a major project, grow a thriving business, or overcome a significant financial challenge? Your lived experience is a powerful testament.

4. Tutoring: Sharing knowledge, empowering minds

If you excel in an academic subject, tutoring is a timeless way to earn income. With the focus on educational attainment in Eswatini, from primary to tertiary levels, there's always a need for academic support.

Why it works: Parents and students are often keen to improve academic performance, particularly in subjects crucial for tertiary education or vocational training. The new curriculum emphasis might also create demand for tutors who understand current educational trends.

Getting started on a budget:

  • Local advertising: Use your initial budget to print simple brochures and business cards. Distribute them at schools, community centers, and local shops. Consider posting notices on community boards in busy areas like bus ranks or market places.
  • Word-of-mouth: Offer a trial session or a discounted first lesson to encourage initial uptake. Satisfied students and parents will be your best advertisers.
  • Home-based or mobile: You can offer tutoring from your home, or travel to students' homes, which can be convenient for many Emaswati families. Consider the local transport infrastructure when planning.

The touch: Your ability to connect with students, understand their learning styles, and make the subject relatable to their experiences will set you apart. Patience and a nurturing approach are highly valued.

5. Personal Training: Promoting health and wellness

For fitness enthusiasts, personal training offers a perfect blend of passion and income. As health consciousness grows in Eswatini, more people are looking for personalized guidance to achieve their fitness goals.

While traditional activities like hiking in the mountains or engaging in community sports are popular, there's a growing interest in structured fitness routines, especially in urban centers like Mbabane and Manzini. Local gyms are gaining popularity, and individuals are seeking tailored programs.

Finding clients:

  • Local gyms and fitness centers: Partner with existing gyms in Mbabane, Manzini, or Ezulwini to offer your services.
  • Outdoor training: Utilise the beautiful outdoor spaces: parks, reserves, or even community fields,  for group or individual training sessions, keeping costs low.
  • Community initiatives: Get involved in local health and wellness campaigns.
  • Online presence: While face-to-face interaction is key, consider starting a local fitness page on social media where you share tips, workout routines, and success stories of your clients. You could also create short video tutorials in Siswati.

Beyond one-on-one:

  • Local fitness blogs: Share your expertise by writing articles for local online platforms or even starting your own blog focused on fitness for Emaswati.
  • Custom workout plans: Develop and sell tailored workout and nutrition plans that consider local dietary habits and available resources.
  • YouTube/Social Media: Create engaging video content on platforms like YouTube or TikTok, demonstrating exercises and offering fitness advice relevant to the Eswatini context.

6. Graphic Design: Visualising brands

If you possess a creative flair and proficiency in design software, graphic design is a skill in high demand. Every new business, event, or campaign in Eswatini needs a visual identity.

Why it works: From small businesses selling traditional crafts to large corporations, everyone needs eye-catching visuals. Local events, government initiatives, and even personal projects require design expertise.

Opportunities: Design logos, business cards, flyers, and brochures for shops, restaurants, and service providers.

  • Event branding: Create posters, banners and social media graphics for concerts, festivals or community gatherings.
  • NGOs and community projects: Design informational materials, reports, and campaign visuals for non-profit organisations working on various social causes in Eswatini.
  • Clothing and merchandise: Design unique graphics for local fashion brands or souvenir items.

Success often comes from identifying a need within your community and providing a solution with your unique skills. By embracing the spirit of innovation and leveraging local networks, your skills can truly become your most valuable asset, contributing to both your personal prosperity and the economic vibrancy of the Kingdom.

 

Local businesses, NGOs and even individuals often require specialised skills, but may not have the budget for a full-time employee. This creates a fertile ground for freelancers. (Courtesy pics)
Local businesses, NGOs and even individuals often require specialised skills, but may not have the budget for a full-time employee. This creates a fertile ground for freelancers. (Courtesy pics)

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