- The
Nsenga, not to be
confused with the Senga, are a
Bantu ethnic tribe of
Zambia and Mozambique. In Zambia, they are
found in two
districts of Eastern...
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Nsenga may
refer to:
Nsenga people, an
ethnic tribe of
Zambia and
Mozambique Nsenga language,
spoken by the
Nsenga people This
disambiguation page lists...
- Lusa
Nsenga-Ngoy (born June 1977) is an
Anglican bishop.
Since 2022, he has
served as
Bishop of Willesden, a
suffragan bishop in the
Church of England's...
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related to
people in
surrounding regions such as the Tumbuka,
Shona and
Nsenga. They are
historically also
related to the Bemba, with whom they
share a...
- Zimbabwe's
official languages. Ndau is
spoken in the
southern of
Zimbabwe Nsenga is a
Bantu language of Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Mozambique,
occupying an area...
- was
estimated to be 21% Bemba, 13.6% Tonga, 7.4% Chewa, 5.7% Lozi, 5.3%
Nsenga, 4.4% Tumbuka, 4.0% Ngoni, and 38.6% other. The
Bemba group is predominant...
-
Nsenga, is a
Bantu language of
Zambia and Mozambique,
occupying an area on the
plateau that
forms the
watershed between the
Zambezi and
Luangwa river systems...
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Jonathan Nsenga (born 21
April 1973) is a
retired Belgian hurdler. He was born in Mons and
represented the club OCAN. In his
early career he won the silver...
- out-of-control,
chaotic space dominated by young, violent, African-American men."
Nsenga Burton, the
editor at
large of The Root and an ****ociate
professor at Goucher...
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belongs to the same
language group (Guthrie Zone N) as Tumbuka, Sena and
Nsenga.
Throughout the
history of Malawi, only
Chewa and
Tumbuka have at one time...