-
personal language,
which includes words that
serve as song
titles such as "
Batonga".
Kidjo often uses Benin's
traditional Zilin vocal technique and vocalese...
-
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"...
- The
Tonga people of
Zambia and
Zimbabwe (also
called '
Batonga') are a
Bantu ethnic group of
southern Zambia and
neighbouring northern Zimbabwe, and to...
- Zambezi, is a
Bantu language primarily spoken by the
Tonga people (Bantu
Batonga) who live
mainly in the
Southern province,
Lusaka province,
Central Province...
-
Batonga fisherwomen in
Southern Zambia.
Women have pla**** and
continue to play
pivotal roles in many
African societies...
-
district is
among the
poorest in Zimbabwe.
Binga was
built to
rehouse the
BaTonga people whose homelands were
flooded when Lake
Kariba was
created between...
-
Muenyi (Mwenyi), Mwanga, Ndundulu, Nygengo, Shanjo, Simaa, Basubia, and
Batonga.
These tribes share common customs and traditions, with
Silozi serving...
- 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...
- 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...
- is Choma.
Until 2011, the
provincial capital was
Livingstone City. The
Batonga are the
largest ethnic group in the Province. A rail line and the Lusaka-Livingstone...