- The
Venḓa (
VhaVenḓa or Vhangona) are a
Bantu people native to
Southern Africa living mostly near the
South African-Zimbabwean border. The
Venda language...
- the
Venda National Force,
although there were
plans to
transfer this to the
civilian government.
Heads of
State of
Venda Venda people (
Vhavenda), the...
- home of the
VhaVenda kings.
Thohoyandou name
means "head of the elephant" in the
Venda language, and was the name of one of the
VhaVenda kings. Thohoyandou...
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restore the
vhaVenda kingship under the haRamabulana. The
commission determined that the
kings of the
Ramabulana were the
kings of all
vhaVenda, thereby...
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Mphephu (c. 1924 – 17
April 1988) was the
first president of the
bantustan of
Venda,
which was
granted nominal independence from
South Africa on 13 September...
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Venḓa or Tshivenḓa is a
Bantu language and an
official language of
South Africa and Zimbabwe. It is
mainly spoken by the
Venda people (or
Vhavenḓa) in...
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Africa "Lake
Fundudzi in Limpopo". "Bewitched
Forests and
Waters of the
VhaVenda (Part 1)". "Lake
Fundudzi |
Limpopo Attractions".
Archived from the original...
- Ngwenyama, a
ceremonial term for "lion". In
South Africa Khosikulu of the
vhaVenda;
after the people's split, (only?) of the
haMphaphuli title Inkosi Enkhulu...
- (168): 73–85. doi:10.2307/3889182. JSTOR 3889182. "Thulamela". Luonde,
VhaVenda history. Delius, Peter; Chewins, Linell; Forssman, Tim (2024). "Turning...
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reportedly in West and
Southern Africa as well (specifically
among the
VhaVenda),
whistled speech is men's language:
although women may
understand it,...