- The
Mafwe are a Bantu-speaking
ethnic group native to
Southern Africa. They are part of the
larger Lozi
ethnic group and have
significant po****tions...
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recognised as an
independent tribe in 1992;
before they were
covered under the
Mafwe traditional authority. The seat of
their khuta (royal homestead) is the...
-
Muyongo fled the
country with
Chief Boniface Bebi
Mamili of the Lozi-allied
Mafwe people.
Other Caprivians,
including the
former governor of the
Caprivi Region...
-
Caprivi Region of Namibia. It is
situated near the
headquarters of the
Mafwe traditional authority in Chinchimane, some 70 km
south of
Katima Mulilo...
- language, also
known as Chifwe, is a
Bantu language spoken by the Fwe
people (
Mafwe or Bafwe) in
Namibia and Zambia. It is
closely related to the
Subia language...
- of the
Sibbinda Constituency and
serves as the
Royal Headquarters of the
Mafwe people.
Chinchimane is an
integral part of the
Sibbinda Constituency and...
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Boniface Bebi was a Mamili, or
tribal king, of the
Mafwe in Namibia, from 1987 to 1999. Born in Linyanti,
South West
Africa (now Namibia), he succeeded...
- Makalahari, MaYeyi, Mampukushu, Makwengari, Mambunda, Matotela, Batoka,
Mafwe, Barotse, Leya, Nanzwa, Lujana,
Dombe Advocacy group:
Movement for the Survival...
-
density of 2.33 per km². The area is
primarily inhabited by
members of the
Mafwe and
Mashi tribes,
governed by two
traditional authorities. Additionally...
- required) Ba**** at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) ""The
Mafwe People Group In All Countries"".
Joshua Project.
Retrieved 11
March 2025...