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01 September 2025
Eswatini hosts the 14th edition of the United Nations All Africa Games
Honouring a tradition started in France in 1968, and which grew through the years to become the United Nations Inter-Agency Games, the United Nations in Eswatini and the Eswatini Federation of UN Staff Associations (FUNSA) were proud to host the 14th edition of the United Nations All Africa Games from 29 – 30 August 2025. Held in Lobamba, Eswatini, the games brought together nearly 400 United Nations personnel and their families from 14 United Nations country offices across the continent, for two days of greater UN collaboration, friendly competition, staff welfare, and cultural exchange. Over the two days, the Somhlolo National Stadium and Technical Center played host to various sporting events and games, including athletics, soccer, netball, tennis, basketball and many more. However, beyond the celebration of sporting ability, the games were a true representation of the diversity, and also the unity that defines the United Nations family in Africa. Speaking at the opening ceremony of the games the Honourable Minister of Sport, Culture and Youth Affairs, Mr. Bongani Nzima, stressed that “sports and culture are tools for unity, education & nation building, and that events such as the UN All Africa Games are able to strengthen bonds across Africa.” Further to the camaraderie shown during the sporting activities, the games also provided an opportunity for visitors to the country and the locals alike, to appreciate the country’s hospitality, together with the cultural richness and bountiful landscapes that make up the Kingdom of Eswatini. In her remarks, the Honourable Minister of Tourism and Environmental Affairs emphasized the importance of “preserving Eswatini’s natural environment and cultural heritage, which is vital to sustaining the country’s identity, biodiversity and future”. As the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development approaches its deadline, the preservation of cultural and environmental heritage has become more urgent than ever for achieving long-term development that is inclusive, resilient, and respectful of both people and planet. To conclude the event, a prizegiving gala dinner was held, which provided one last opportunity for good-natured rivalry, and cultural engagement. During the evening, the UN Resident Coordinator, Mr. George Wachira commended colleagues from far and wide for their demonstrated humility, humanity, integrity, respect, and inclusivity, that was on display throughout the games and stated that “we came as colleagues; we leave as friends. These Games have shown us that while we may wear different jerseys, we share the same purpose: to serve humanity”.As the 14th edition of the United Nations All Africa Games came and went, and as participants returned to their duty stations across the continent, they carried with them a renewed sense of purpose. With the 2030 Agenda in sight, this gathering served as a reminder that teamwork and solidarity, both on and off the field, remain essential to achieving sustainable development in Africa and beyond.
