Ntfombi, born on December twenty-seventh, nineteen forty-nine, has been a significant figure in the political landscape of Eswatini. As the Ndlovukati, or Queen Mother, she has held a prominent role in the nation's governance since nineteen eighty-three, serving as both a mother and co-ruler to King Mswati III.
Her influence extends beyond her title; Ntfombi was also the queen regent of Eswatini from nineteen eighty-three until her son's formal accession to the throne in nineteen eighty-six. This period marked a crucial time in the kingdom's history, as she navigated the complexities of leadership and tradition.
Throughout her tenure, Ntfombi has been a symbol of strength and resilience, embodying the spirit of her people. Her contributions to the nation are not only recognized in her royal duties but also in her commitment to the cultural heritage of Eswatini.