Africa-Press – Eswatini. Just in time to stir the nation’s heartstrings, award-winning poet Majaha Nkonyane has released his latest poetic work titled ‘Beauty Of Eswatini’, now streaming on all major digital platforms- Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
In this powerful new piece, he invites listeners on an emotional journey through the heart of the Kingdom, painting vivid pictures of rolling hills, lush valleys, and vibrant cultural traditions that define Eswatini. It’s more than just a poem — it’s a sonic postcard, a lyrical love letter to his homeland.
“This poem reflects not only the physical beauty but also the spirit of the nation,” Nkonyane shared in an exclusive interview. “It celebrates the connections that bind our communities and honours the essence of what it means to be Swati.”
The creation of ‘Beauty Of Eswatini’ came together in a burst of inspiration. He reached out to long-time friend and producer Psycholution with the idea of crafting something fresh — and magic happened.“We didn’t go digging into the archives,” Nkonyane revealed. “In under 15 minutes, I had a full page of lyrics. It was raw, emotional, and exactly what we wanted to say.”
The recording session was quick but impactful, with Psycholution’s production adding rich, ambient textures to elevate the poem’s emotional depth. The end result? A perfect blend of traditional Swati rhythm and modern spoken word flair.
Thepoem is a celebration of culture and identity.Described as a journey through Eswatini’s soul, ‘Beauty Of Eswatini’ doesn’t just showcase the country’s scenery — it celebrates its people, traditions, and heartbeat.
“It’s a call to embrace who we are, to reconnect with the land and our stories,” said Nkonyane. “This poem is for every Swati, everywhere in the world.”
Now live on major platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, the piece is poised to ignite national pride and resonate with anyone who holds a love for Eswatini close to their heart.
Nkonyane encourages fans to not only listen but to immerse themselves in the journey.
“Stream it, feel it, share it. This is our story.”
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