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Meet King Mswati’s youngest Wife Who Is Younger Than Nine Of His Children

September 15, 2024
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King Mswati III of Eswatini has gained attention worldwide for his extensive polygamous relationships, with reports suggesting that he has accumulated a staggering 14 wives. The most recent addition to his royal harem is Siphelele Mashwama, born in 1998, making her a mere 25 years old in 2023.

Despite attending Rochester University in the United States, Mashwama chose to drop out of her studies to marry King Mswati. As the daughter of Jabulile Mashwama, a prominent figure in the cabinet, her union with the King further solidified her status within the royal family. She has since borne a child with the King and is considered his youngest wife, even younger than nine of his own children.

Speculation has arisen regarding Mashwama’s prominent role in the King’s life, with some claiming she is his favorite and may potentially succeed him upon his death. It is not uncommon for kings to marry young women who can freely engage in public activities, regardless of the age difference.

Critics argue that such practices constitute child abuse, as the King weds women considerably younger than himself, potentially limiting their autonomy and life choices. They contend that by taking numerous wives, King Mswati is reducing the pool of available women for marriage, which may have negative consequences for unmarried women in the country. However, proponents argue that this practice is preferable to other potential outcomes, such as women being forced into prostitution or other undesirable circumstances.

In response to growing concerns, King Mswati recently introduced a rule limiting the number of wives a man can have to five. The government has offered assistance with weddings and housing for those who comply with this restriction. Violating the regulation by marrying more than five women now carries a lifelong prison sentence, as outlined in the King’s declaration.

The polygamous lifestyle of King Mswati III has garnered both support and condemnation, raising questions about cultural traditions, women’s rights, and the well-being of those involved. As discussions surrounding polygamy continue, it remains to be seen whether Eswatini will further evolve its stance on this centuries-old practice.

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