Princess Lindiwe

Princess Lindiwe
Minister of Home Affairs
Assumed office
2018
MonarchMswati III
Prime MinisterRussell Dlamini
Preceded byTsandzile Dlamini
Personal details
Parent
RelativesKing Mswati III (brother)
EducationUniversity of Akron
Vincennes University

Princess Lindiwe is a Swazi royal, politician, and Christian pastor. She has served as the Minister of Home Affairs of Eswatini and as a member of the House of Assembly since 2018. She is the daughter of Sobhuza II and a sister of Mswati III.

Education

Lindiwe got a degree in business administration from the University of Akron and an associate degree in hotel management from the Vincennes University, both in the United States.[1]

Career

She began her professional career in 1985 as an administrator at the Eswatini National Administration Office, later becoming a car manufacturing and washing entrepreneur.[1]

In 2008, King Mswati III appointed Lindiwe as a member of the traditional advisory body Liqoqo.[1] In 2018, she became a member of the House of Assembly and Minister of Home Affairs, and was reappointed in 2023.[1][2]

In December 2025, she called on countries during the international conference on the Role of Women in Modern Society to strengthen international cooperation to "accelerate the empowerment of women".[3] That month, she also stated, in a meeting with religious representatives, that her ministry intends to develop a unified national policy for all churches in the country, rejecting accusations of wanting to control their activities and that the registration of churches would become the responsibility of the Ministry of Home Affairs.[4]

Personal life

Together with her husband Robert Kasaro, Lindiwe runs the Jesus Calls Worship Centre (JCWC).[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Hon. Minister Princess Lindiwe Profile". Government of Eswatini. Archived from the original on 14 March 2026. Retrieved 22 February 2026.
  2. ^ "Members of Parliament (MPs) 2023 — 2028". Parliament of Eswatini. Retrieved 22 February 2026.
  3. ^ Dlamini, Bongiwe (15 December 2025). "Home Affairs Minister Princess Lindiwe addresses Turkmenistan Conference, urges countries to accelerate women empowerment". Swaziland News. Archived from the original on 5 March 2026. Retrieved 22 February 2026.
  4. ^ Magagula, Delisa (November 2025). "Asilwi nemasontfo – Princess Lindiwe" [We are not fighting against churches – Princess Lindiwe]. Eswatini Daily News (in Zulu). Archived from the original on 12 December 2025. Retrieved 22 February 2026.

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