Swaziland's new associates of change


Royal touch: King Mswati III (fourth from left) was the guest of honour at the convocation ceremony.

Empowered young graduates are ready to spur and transform this African nation’s creative economy.

ON a late autumn's day, the sun rose sleepily over the Kingdom of Swaziland. Belying the still and spotless sky, the Mavuso Trade and Exhibition Centre in Manzini was a flurry of activity. >

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