Eswatini – Jubilation filled the atmosphere at Ngwane Teachers College in the Kingdom of Eswatini during the 39th graduation ceremony.
At least 182 students ascended to the stage on Wednesday, 8 October 2025, during the graduation ceremony, which was presided over by King Mswati III.
The King said Ngwane Teachers College was making remarkable progress and remained committed to excellence, innovation, and inclusivity in advancing education in the kingdom.
He said they were excited about the journey chosen by the students and were eventually honoured for their dedication and hard work, which would strengthen the education sector.
“The graduates we celebrate today will play a vital role in nurturing and uplifting the next generation of emaSwati, ensuring that our nation continues to progress in education and development,” King Mswati III said.
His Majesty added: “Education remains the most powerful tool through which we can transform lives, strengthen communities, and secure our Nation’s development for generations to come.”
King Mswati III appealed to his subjects to consider the importance of education in order to have a better future.
“Let this day remind us all that the progress of our kingdom depends on an educated, empowered, and ethical generation, one that upholds the values of hard work, innovation, and integrity,” the King said.
“As a Nation, we must continue to invest in our people, for it is through education that we can build a prosperous, peaceful, and self-reliant Eswatini.”


