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Swaziland's
King Mswati III selected bride number
12, less than a week after he picked his
11th bride from thousands of young Swazi
maidens.
Mswati's 12th bride was identified as
18-year-old Nomonde Fihla, who was crowned
the first princess in the Miss Swaziland
2003 pageant.
In an interview at the time, she told
a magazine she did not believe in polygamy.
Fihla was one of thousands of maidens
who attended this year's annual reed dance
ceremony, when the king, 35, chooses a
bride. In the traditional ceremony, the
young women dressed in little more than
beads and traditional skirts dance before
the king to impress him.
Mswati is Africa's last absolute monarch.
He has resisted recent pressure from his
subjects to introduce democratic reforms.
- September 12, 2003
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