Lets wish Swaziland a very happy independence day of theirs
Swaziland, officially the Kingdom of Eswatini is a sovereign
state in Southern Africa. It is neighboured by Mozambique to its northeast and
by South Africa to its north, west and south; it is a landlocked country. The
country and its people take their names from Mswati II, the 19th-century king
under whose rule Swazi territory was expanded and unified.
At no more than 200 kilometres (120 mi) north to south and 130 kilometres (81 mi) east to west, Swaziland is one of the smallest countries in Africa; despite this, its climate and topography are diverse, ranging from a cool and mountainous highveld to a hot and dry lowveld. The population is primarily ethnic Swazis whose language is Swati. They established their kingdom in the mid-18th century under the leadership of Ngwane III; the present boundaries were drawn up in 1881 in the midst of the scramble for Africa. After the Anglo-Boer War, Swaziland was a British protectorate from 1903 until 1967. It regained its independence on 6 September 1968.
The country is an absolute monarchy, ruled by Ngwenyama ("King") Mswati III since 1986. He is head of state and appoints the country's prime ministers and a number of representatives of both chambers (Senate and House of Assembly) in the country's parliament. Elections are held every five years to determine the House of Assembly and the Senate majority. The current constitution was adopted in 2005.
Swaziland is a developing country with a small economy. With a
GDP per capita of $9,714, it is classified as a country with a lower-middle
income. As a member of the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) and Common
Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), its main local trading partner
is South Africa; in order to ensure economic stability, Swaziland's currency,
the lilangeni, is pegged to the South African rand. Swaziland's major overseas
trading partners are the United States and the European Union.The majority of
the country's employment is provided by its agricultural and manufacturing
sectors. Swaziland is a member of the Southern African Development Community
(SADC), the African Union, the Commonwealth of Nations and the United Nations.
The Swazi population faces major health issues: HIV/AIDS and, to a lesser extent, tuberculosis are serious challenges. As of 2013, Swaziland has the lowest estimated life expectancy in the world, at 49.18 years.The population of Swaziland is fairly young with a median age of 20.5 years and people aged 14 years or younger constituting 37.4% of the country's total population.The present population growth rate is 1.195%.
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