When we talk about Africa, we think of black people. At present, there are 56 countries in Africa, including a very small and wonderful country called Swaziland. This country is located in the southeast of Africa and is a landlocked country. Its north, west and south are surrounded by South Africa. Per capita GDP ranks in the forefront of black African countries and is listed as a low-and middle-income country by the World Bank.
/kloc-In the 6th century, Swaziland became independent and became a British colony in 1907. It was not until 1968 that independence and liberation were officially declared, and a monarchy was established as a whole, with sobhuza ii as king.
After sobhuza ii's death, Mswati III succeeded to the throne. He was formally knighted in 1986 and still sits on the throne. This Mswati III looks like some kings in the history of China. After he succeeded to the throne, he began to try his best to make money and put all the money into his personal pocket. After more than 30 years in office, the growth rate of his wealth is unimaginable.
Swaziland is a very small and poor country, and basic food and clothing is a very serious problem. But their king's own private wealth has reached $2 billion, ranking 15 in the world king wealth list.
He likes women as well as money. There is a grand festival in the local area, as grand as our Spring Festival. This festival is reed festival. Women participating in this festival must be 16 years old and unmarried virgins. They sang and danced naked among the reeds. When the king saw a big chest and a good figure, he stayed to be his concubine, so once a year, once a year, the king became the groom once a year.