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HRH Queen LaMatsebula of Swaziland visits Limkokwing University

8 July 2015

  • HRH Queen LaMatsebula of Swaziland visits Limkokwing University
  • HRH Queen LaMatsebula of Swaziland visits Limkokwing University

Queen of Swaziland, Her Royal Highness Queen LaMatsebula, visited Limkokwing University flagship campus in Cyberjaya on 7th July

HRH Queen LaMatsebula was accompanied by her entourage, which included Foreign Affairs Ministry’s Protocol Officer Sebentile Dlamini, as well as High Commission First Secretary Nombulelo Shongwe and other senior government officials. They were welcomed by international students who were clad in their traditional attires that represented the multiculturalism of the Limkokwing community comprising students from 150 nations.

HRH Queen LaMatsebula and her entourage were taken on a campus tour to be familiarised with the University ecosystem. The Queen was impressed by the Branding Gallery, a display of students’ original creative design for Malaysia’s local brands, as well as Presidential Library, a showcase of projects done by Limkokwing’s founder, Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Paduka Dr Lim Kok Wing.

Swazi student, Sandzisiwe Dlamini, who had just obtained her postgraduate degree in Human Resources, appreciated the Queen’s official visit to the campus.

“Being one of the most influential individuals in Swaziland, this visit benefits Swazi students here and Swaziland campus. It shows the University and Swaziland’s close relationship, as well as Her Royal Highness’s continuous support on both parties’ academic collaborations. It opens up even more opportunities between the two.”

Dlamini continued, “Most importantly, it encourages Swazi students to participate, while incorporating creativity and innovation in it.”

She went on to say that the visit would also educate Limkokwing’s international community on Swazi cultures.

The HRH Queen LaMatsebula’s visit to Limkokwing is a way to maintain relationship between Swaziland and the University, who had previously established a campus in Swaziland’s capital city of Mbabane in early 2010.

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