The skies of Nukuani are adorned with air shows during the Army Day celebrations in Eswatini.
The King of Eswatini attends Army Day celebrations
The city of Nukuani witnessed a celebration military A majestic display was held on the occasion of Army Day in the Kingdom of Eswatini, where the armed forces presented an exceptional air show that reflected the high level of efficiency and training of the military units.
The celebrations included a dazzling display by parachutists, who descended from great heights in the sky above the region, creating artistic patterns with amazing precision that were well received by those present.
This lively display created an atmosphere of enthusiasm and national pride, as guests and audiences watched in amazement as the soldiers touched the ground at specific points with perfect precision.
The King of Eswatini praises the air show
The King of Eswatini, who was among the distinguished guests, expressed his great admiration for the display and the military discipline shown by the soldiers, emphasizing the pivotal role that the army plays in protecting the homeland and its stability.
The guests also praised the level of professionalism shown by the Air Force and Special Units during this remarkable day, which embodies the spirit of sacrifice and vigilance of the Eswatini soldier.





Army Day in the Kingdom of Eswatini
Army Day in the Kingdom of Eswatini is celebrated on June 9th of each year, a day officially known as “Eswatini Ambutfuo Defence Force Day”.
This occasion is a national holiday, commemorating the founding of the national armed forces, and aims to highlight the role of the army in protecting national sovereignty and ensuring the internal stability of the Kingdom under the leadership of His Majesty the King.
The celebrations of this day are characterized by a blend of military discipline and ancient African traditions, with solemn military parades attended by the King and senior officials, including displays by the infantry, air force, and military music.
The events also include folk segments that reflect the unique cultural identity of the Eswatini people, turning the occasion into a national celebration that combines appreciation of military power with pride in the kingdom’s historical roots.



