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Cultural policy in Swaziland

Music in Africa,
23 June 2016, Eswatini

The small nation of Swaziland has gained a reputation in recent years as the last standing absolute monarchy in Africa. It has a population of about one million people. This text provides an overview of its cultural policy, specifically the key legislation and institutions governing the music sector.

http://musicinafrica.net/cultural-policy-swaziland?section-context=overview-texts

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