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EZULWINI – In a striking fusion of tradition and modern technology, the early hours of yesterday morning were illuminated by a spectacular drone light show marking His Majesty the King’s 40 years on the Throne and his 58th birthday.

The display, which took place at around 4am during the official opening of the Ezulwini Palazzo, left onlookers in awe as hundreds of synchronised drones lit up the night sky with precision and artistry.  Against the dark backdrop, the drones formed vivid images of the Indlovukazi and the Ingwenyama, drawing admiration from the gathered audience.

Each formation appeared seamlessly in the sky, transitioning from one royal image to another before culminating in a glowing tribute the read ‘40/58’, symbolising the King’s four decades of leadership and his 58th birthday. The moment was met with loud cheers and applause as attendees captured the spectacle on their mobile phones. As the display unfolded, the powerful tones of ‘Nanti’ngwenyama’ played in the background, adding a strong emotional and cultural dimension to the experience. Blending with the music was the soft buzzing of drones as they manoeuvred into position, highlighting the advanced technology behind the show while still preserving cultural reverence.

The high-tech showcase underscored the growing use of innovation in national celebrations, merging modern visual storytelling with cultural significance. For many in attendance, it was a rare and memorable way to honour the monarchy through a blend of heritage and cutting-edge entertainment. As the drone formations gradually faded, the sky was once again brought to life—this time by a vibrant eworks display. Bursts of colour lit up the heavens, echoing across the Ezulwini Valley and extending the festive atmosphere well into the early morning hours.

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PM compares Ezulwini Palazzo to beautiful woman

EZULWINI – The newly launched Ezulwini Palazzo is expected to remain the talk of the country for many days to come, following its striking architectural design that left many guests in awe.

Described by attendees as elegant and captivating, the facility has quickly positioned itself as one of the most impressive developments in recent times. However, perhaps the most memorable description of the evening came from Prime Minister Russell Dlamini, who delivered a vivid and figurative tribute to the structure during a dinner attended by hundreds of invited guests on Saturday evening. The prime minister likened the Palazzo to a beautiful woman whose charm continuously draws admiration. Through the illustration, he explained that the building’s beauty was such that it could be admired endlessly without ever becoming tiresome.

His remarks were met with warm reactions from the audience, who had gathered to witness the official opening and experience the facility firsthand.

*Full article available on Pressreader*  

His Majesty the King blowing the candles on the cake.
His Majesty the King blowing the candles on the cake.
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