MBABANE – The Government has confirmed the return of 15 emaSwati who had been in Kuwait andSaudi Arabia, following repatriation flights that arrived in the country late last night and earlier this morning.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation announced the development in a press release issued on 12 March 2026, stating that the citizens had safely arrived back in the Kingdom as part of ongoing efforts to look after emaSwati living and working abroad.
“The Kingdom of Eswatini is pleased to announce the safe arrival of 15 emaSwati who returned home from the State of Kuwait and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The repatriation flights took place last night and this morning, reflecting the ongoing commitment to the welfare of our citizens abroad.”
Government also acknowledged the role played by His Majesty King Mswati III in facilitating the safe return of the citizens from the Gulf region.
“The Kingdom of Eswatini expresses deep gratitude for the unwavering leadership of His Majesty King Mswati III, whose efforts have been instrumental in ensuring the safe and timely return of our citizens from the Gulf region. This initiative underscores the Government’s dedication to protecting the well being of all emaSwati, particularly in these challenging times.”
Authorities said the Kingdom continues to place priority on the safety and welfare of its citizens wherever they may be.
“The Kingdom continues to prioritise the safety of all citizens, both at home and abroad.”




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