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Mswati III Net Worth

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Mswati III's net worth is currently estimated at $200M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1986$50MB

Becomes world's youngest monarch

At age 18, Mswati III ascends to the throne of Swaziland (now Eswatini) as absolute monarch. He inherits significant royal wealth and controls the country's resources, gaining international attention as the youngest reigning king.

1993$75M+50%B

Abolishes political parties

Mswati III reinforces absolute rule by banning political parties and suppressing opposition. His consolidation of power increases control over national wealth but draws international criticism.

2001$100M+33%B

Lavish lifestyle gains attention

Media reports on Mswati's extravagant spending—including luxury cars, palaces, and multiple wives—emerge as his country faces poverty and HIV crisis. His personal wealth grows while international reputation suffers.

2008$120M+20%C

Economic mismanagement criticized

As Eswatini faces economic challenges and relies on South African aid, criticism mounts over royal spending. Mswati's international standing declines as he's increasingly seen as an anachronistic autocrat.

2018$150M+25%C

Renames country to Eswatini

Mswati unilaterally renames Swaziland to Eswatini during independence celebrations. The symbolic gesture garners brief international attention but doesn't restore his diminished global profile.

2021$180M+20%C

Pro-democracy protests violently suppressed

Widespread protests demanding democratic reforms are met with violent crackdowns. International condemnation intensifies, and sanctions are discussed, though Mswati maintains power through military force.

2026$200M+11%C

Last absolute monarch fades

Mswati III remains one of Africa's last absolute monarchs, controlling significant wealth while presiding over one of the continent's poorest nations. He's known primarily for autocratic rule and lavish lifestyle rather than any positive achievements, with minimal global relevance outside African regional politics.

Last updated: February 23, 2026