- The
Tonga people of
Zambia and
Zimbabwe (also
called '
Batonga') are a
Bantu ethnic group of
southern Zambia and
neighbouring northern Zimbabwe, and to...
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Batonga may
refer to:
Tonga people of
Malawi Tonga people of
Zambia and
Zimbabwe The
Batonga Foundation, for
adolescent girls in sub-Saharan
Africa "Batonga"...
- 17
traditional chieftainships. It is home to
chiefly to the
BaTonga people and Chi
Tonga, one of the 16
official languages in
Zimbabwe is predominant...
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personal language,
which includes words that
serve as song
titles such as "
Batonga".
Kidjo often uses Benin's
traditional Zilin vocal technique and vocalese...
- at Chikuni, has
collected and
preserved Batonga music. A
community radio station dedicated to
promoting Batonga music and
culture is also part of the Chikuni...
- from the
gorge where the dam wall was to be built. It was
believed by the
BaTonga to be the home of the
Nyami Nyami, the
river god, and they
believed anyone...
- also
known as
BaWumbe/Tjibelu.
BaWumbe
tribe are
found as far as
Zambia and Zimbabwe,
known to be
living and
staying among the
BaTonga tribe. Bo-Mndambeli:...
-
Tonga (Chitonga), also
known as Zambezi, is a
Bantu language primarily spoken by the
Tonga people (Bantu
Batonga) who live
mainly in the
Southern province...
- po****tions and some
majestic scenery. The name of the park
comes from the
Batonga word chijalila,
which translates into
English as "great barrier", referring...
- Livingstone, on the main road (T1) and
railway line to Lusaka. It is home to the
Batonga people. It was the
first administrative centre of
Northern Rhodesia (specifically...