Pashu
La Mirada, CA      Hip Hop / RnB / Gospel
Pashu
    • Songs
    • Tears Mingle
    • Thinkin Bout You
    • Raise Up
    • I Pray (feat C4) n Pashu rap
    • I Pray Remix (Redemption, C4, P...
    • Royal Persona
    • Way I do (feat Tallica Reez & Kt)
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Pashu is a talented Swazi rapper who also happens to be a princess. His Majesty King Mswati III of Swaziland has 23 children, among which she is the firstborn.

She is often called a rebel, but nowhere will you find such a patriot. Studying Communications; emphasis on Speech & Drama in Biola University, Los Angeles California, she juggles school with acting and modelling coaching from Laimarie Serrano, and is strongly motivated to put Swaziland on the map for more than what the media make of it.

 

As a rapper, Princess Sikhanyiso's stage name '''Pashu''' factually comes from here middle name Siphashapasha, which in [[SiSwati]] means 'a stunning woman'. In the low-class documentary, the princess expresses herself more in music, only to find that the director has ulterior motives and seeks to mar the image of Swazi royalty.

 

The vast contrast between the monarchy and the citizen is a hyperbole that intrigued many of the Swazi people, as they understood the ill-intent of the moviemaker. The film leaves out mention of middle class and upper class citizens, and disregards the fact that the Swazi people are largely traditional and do not find it offensive to live in Swazi-style buildings. In fact, the King himself has residences that are built in this style even today. Also ommitted, are the developments in education, infrastructure, health, and all government facilities that have come into existence since the inauguration of H.M. King [[Mswati III of Swaziland]]. At Independence, the British people left only one hospital at the Nazarene (in Bremersdorp, now [[Manzini]]) and one traffic light. Since then, Swaziland strove for and has maintained her role internationally as a nation of peace and stability.

 

Consequently, as the documentary was sponsored by self-dubbed "progressives" in alliance with murderous South African regressives, they sought to create a political instability in the Kingdom. Between late August and early September 2008, because the king's wives went on an announced trip to Asia before the 40/40 Celebrations marking 40 years of Independence and the King's Birthday, the opportunists manipulated the Swazis into tolerating their marches. This time; however, criminals from [[South Africa]] came in several buses into [[Swaziland]], bringing in bombs and rifles and a hostile spirit that evoked them the passion to physically harm innocent Swazi citizens who chose to abstain from the strike and attempt to work in peace.

 

Hundreds of media houses all over the world reported articles about Her Royal Highness titled something along the lines of a "Boozing princess gets spanked." Princess Sikhanyiso has been hailed in the press as a rebel, according to Forbes and E! Entertainment. How likely is it for an African, firstborn child of traditional Swaziland to publicly throw a party during the Reed Dance? HRH is a respectable woman who never opposed the Umcwasho because as a virgin, even at 21, she advocates chastity. Therefore, claims that she started an alcohol-infested party for the maidens to celebrate the end of the rite are contradictory to the character and nature of the princess and entire royal house

 

Shortly after that (on 20 September 2008), as peradventure '''Michael Skolnik''' had established in his heart, the progressives planted a bomb near '''Lozitha Royal Palace''' in anticipation that the king would be met by the explosion. Alas, the bomb blew up in their faces. The three gentlemen from [[South Africa]] were invariably ill-fated. One escaped and disappeared, the other was fatally injured and eagerly awaited for by the police, and the one who set up the bomb died instantly. Despite zealous efforts of the progressives -through huge sponsorship of media houses- to disdain the monarch for the shortcomings of the Swazi government, the Swazi people remain in love and with increased allegiance for the King, as they see his love for them.


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