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The King of Swaziland, King Mswati III has given an order to all Swasi men to marry Five Wives or risk going to Jail.
This order was to take effect starting March 2019 at Mbabane Swaziland
King Mswati III, has 15 wives and 25 children, while his late father and predecessor has more than 70 wives and 150+ children.
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In a statement, King Mswati called for all men in the country to marry at least five wives with assurance that the government will pay for the marriage ceremonies and buy houses for them, also warning that any man or woman who opposes the decision “will face a life sentence”.
King Mswati III also invited South African men and men from other countries who feel they can manage more than one wife to come over to his country and get wives for themselves.
It must be recalled that this place was trending in 2017, when men around the world were called to come pick wives because having much more women than men, therefore causing serious problem.
The country also has a record of more virgins than anywhere in the world.
The department of Home Affairs in South African revealed that it has seen an increasing number of men coming to get their passports sorted so they can travel to the country of Swaziland to get wives for them selves.
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