EMASWATI URGED NOT TO ALLOW ENEMIES TO DIVIDE THE NATION

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EMASWATI URGED NOT TO ALLOW ENEMIES TO DIVIDE THE NATION
EMASWATI URGED NOT TO ALLOW ENEMIES TO DIVIDE THE NATION

Africa-Press – Eswatini. INDVUNA Yemajaha in the Shiselweni region Thami ‘Mkhokheli’ Thikazi says Emaswati should not allow enemies with their own hidden agendas to divide them.
He said locals should not even be tempted to listen to anyone dangling a carrot with the aim of selling the country.

Thikazi made these remarks yesterday after finishing part of the weeding of royal fields at Mbangweni.
He said Emaswati should be thankful to God for blessing them with leaders who wanted the best for them and also cared immensely for them.

“We have one country, one King and we are one nation. There is only one country known as Eswatini whose cultures have kept us united and we should not be divorced from this,” he said.

He added; “we are unified by some of these cultural practices that have also been envied by many nations. As such we should be thankful to Their Majesties for making sure we stick to our foundation as Emaswati. Cultural activities such as Incwala need to be promoted as they have kept Emaswati united.”

Thikazi said Their Majesties were passionate about uplifting Emaswati and they had tirelessly made sure there was peace, which remained a dream in other nations.
He said Emaswati should frown upon and further rebuke all those trying to plant a seed of division.

“The unhappy ones just talk anyhow. We don’t deserve insults for what we are and what we believe in,” said Thikazi.
Thikazi said Emaswati should never allow anyone to mislead them, adding that no one was forced to do what they feel was against their will.

“Those talking ill of our culture are enemies of Emaswati. They do now want the peace we are respected for globally,” said Thikazi.

About the weeding of the fields, Thikazi said yesterday being the second day; the attendance showed an improvement from what was seen on Monday where libutfo was hindered by rains.
“I am impressed with the turnout today.
I think the number will continue improving daily as we continue with this royal assignment,” said Thikazi.

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