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Easter Monday 2025

Date: April 21, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Swaziland Public Holidays

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Description

Easter Monday in Swaziland is a public holiday that follows Easter Sunday. It is part of the Christian celebration of Jesus rising from the dead. Many people have the day off from work and school.

Flag of Easter Monday

The date changes each year. Easter Monday falls on the Monday after the first full moon following the March equinox. This means it usually happens in late March or April.

The day means a continued time of reflection and faith for many people. Churches, families, and communities use it to think about hope and new life after the solemn days of Holy Week.

Easter Monday is significant because Christianity plays an important role in Swazi society. Making it a national holiday shows respect for religious beliefs and gives people a shared moment for quiet observance and community connection.

Traditions

Easter Monday in Swaziland is a day for families to gather after church. People visit grandparents and cousins, share conversations, and enjoy outdoor time. Children often play games in the yard and nearby fields with friends and neighbors.

Communities hold small feasts where grilled meat is common. Braaied beef, chicken and maize porridge are shared. People bring dishes to pass so everyone can taste different foods. Sweet treats and fruits are also enjoyed by children and adults.

Some families keep quiet rituals like morning prayers or visiting the graves of loved ones. Singing and dancing can happen in the afternoon, mixing joyful songs with traditional Swazi rhythms. The day blends family, food and local music.

Travel Tips

Banks and government offices are closed on Easter Monday in Swaziland. Some shops and markets stay open, while smaller businesses may close. Public transport and taxis get very busy. Carry cash and check opening hours before you go.

Community events and parades can make areas crowded. Stay with companions, keep valuables secure, and avoid driving at night on poorly lit roads. Book tours, guides, or transfers in advance to enjoy parks, cultural centers, and local markets safely and respectfully.


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