Easter Monday is a public holiday in Eswatini, also known as the Kingdom of Swaziland. This southern African country follows various Christian holidays, and Easter Monday is one of them. Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead as detailed in the New Testament. This happens on the third day after his burial following his crucifixion by the Romans. It is the culmination of the Passion of Jesus, preceded by Lent, a forty-day period of fasting, prayer, and penance.

The celebration of Easter Monday in Eswatini is filled with religious fervor. Various churches hold special prayers and services to mark the end of the Holy Week. This is also a day for families to get together and share meals. In many communities, gatherings are organized where people participate in group activities, including sports and games. Traditional Swazi food, made of staple ingredients like corn, beans, and goat meat, is often shared among community members celebrating the holiday.

Easter Monday also marks the end of the Easter period, and is often a day of rest and recovery from the Easter Sunday celebrations. Schools, offices, businesses, and government services except those providing essential services remain closed. The local television and radio stations broadcast special features relevant to the occasion. Despite the festive spirit, the day commonly concludes on a reflective and peaceful note, in line with the religious importance of the long Easter weekend.

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