Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Swaziland Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in Swaziland is a Christian holiday that celebrates the belief that Jesus came back to life. It is a solemn and joyful day for many people who follow the Christian faith.
The date moves each year. Easter falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon that comes on or after the spring equinox. This means the day can be in March or April depending on the year.
In Swaziland many people treat Easter as an important time to reflect on faith, hope, and new beginnings. It is a public holiday, so schools and many businesses close for the day.
Easter is also a moment for families and communities to come together in a peaceful way. People use the time to rest, think about spiritual meanings, and strengthen bonds with loved ones.
Traditions
On Easter Sunday in Swaziland people go to church for big services with singing, choirs, and praying. Churches are full and people wear their best clothes. After church families visit each other and share food.
Home and community feasts often serve beef or lamb, maize meal porridge called sishwala, samp, greens, and sauces. Tea and sweet treats are common. Neighbors bring plates of food to share during visits.
Traditional music and dancing may happen in villages and church grounds. Children play outside and sometimes join simple egg games. Families also spend the day resting, talking, and remembering together.
Travel Tips
Many banks, government offices and some shops close on Easter Sunday. Public transport runs less often and main roads near churches and markets get very busy. Book taxis or rides in advance and leave extra travel time.
Carry water and snacks. Wear comfortable shoes and sun protection. Respect quiet areas and follow local signs at events. Join a community meal or support open local businesses for a meaningful experience. Keep emergency contacts handy and plan where to stay before the holiday.