Upon arriving at the Kwakhangalemankengane palace in Nongoma, the Eswatini party, consisting of both male and female regiment, made a spectacular entrance. They weren’t anticipating such a high level of reverence and commitment from the audience throughout the entire ceremony. However, the King’s entrance into the kraal is today, so all eyes will be on that.
In order to ensure that the lion hunt goes off without a hitch, the family has spent the past week engaged in ritual and observing cultural norms. The family has been cautioned to exercise extreme caution, as many individuals are not pleased by this event and it carries the potential to cause harm.
It’s more risky because many people go without sleep for weeks in preparation for these ceremonies to take place. Some others aren’t happy about how crowded it became outside the mansion. The occupants of the dwelling are expected to treat it with the utmost deference. There was a lot of singing and praising going on yesterday night.
Yesterday evening, the prince, Hlangabeza Dlamini, was praised in front of the main residence. In other words, he is clearly enjoying himself at this rite. Already paying homage to his future monarch, he insists that everyone else do the same.
Meat for today’s dinner was being prepared by some persons yesterday. If they want good food, they need to put reliable individuals in the kitchen. Simply put, they won’t be pleased with the outcome of the ceremony if even their foes show there. They should double-check the meal before serving it.
Around 11 a.m., all the participants will gather, having finished their final preparations for today’s rite. All of us here at Nongoma are working hard today, and we can only hope that everything goes smoothly. Later today, we will have more information to share about the ceremony.