Swazi refers to the people and culture of Eswatini, a small landlocked country in Southern Africa. The Swazi people have a rich heritage, characterized by traditional ceremonies, music, and dance. They primarily speak the siSwati language and have a strong sense of community and family values.
The Swazi monarchy plays a significant role in the country's governance and cultural identity. The current king, King Mswati III, has been in power since 1986. Swazi culture is also known for its vibrant crafts, including beadwork and basket weaving, which reflect the artistic skills of the community.