New Delhi, India – The Kingdom of Eswatini’s cultural presence received a boost at the 39th Surajkund International Crafts Mela. On the fifth day of the festival, the Eswatini Cultural Troupe and gospel artist Siphiwo Ndoni were welcomed by Eswatini’s Ambassador to Malaysia and India, H.E. Menzi Dlamini, during a courtesy visit.
The Ambassador’s visit lifted the spirits of the delegation as they represented the Kingdom on an international stage. His words of encouragement motivated the team to continue showcasing Eswatini’s identity with pride.
The Surajkund International Crafts Mela, recognised as one of the world’s largest cultural festivals, brings together artists, performers, and craftsmen from across the globe, offering a vibrant platform for cultural exchange and artistic celebration. The festival runs until February 15, 2026.

















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