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  2. Culture of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Botswana is made up of numerous ethnic groups, though the Batswana are the most numerous. Music is an omnipresent part of Botswana culture, and include popular and folk forms. Church choirs are common across the country. Music education is an integral part of the educational system. Children of all ages are taught traditional songs and dances.

  3. Culture of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    In Rhodesia, as Zimbabwe was then known, two main liberation movements, the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) and the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU), orchestrated a protracted guerrilla warfare against the minority white government led by Ian Smith, who had unilaterally declared independence from Britain in 1965 in a bid to prevent ...

  4. Traditional leaders in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The institution of traditional leadership is regulated and monitored within the parameters of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. [3] [4] These leaders are put in position by the government of Zimbabwe [5] [6] to work with the people. A chief is not elected into office by popular vote, but through lineage, and is thus in office for life.

  5. History of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Botswana benefited from the end of the South African Apartheid government in 1994, as the new African-led government did not restrict Botswana's growth or engage in military operations across the border. [199] As the region stabilised, economic developments like shopping malls, property speculation, and citizen-owned tourism expanded. [284]

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  7. Vadoma - Wikipedia

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    Land reform after Zimbabwe's independence did not change this, despite pressure from the Mugabe government, and the vaDoma's continuing dispossession has made them Zimbabwe's only non-agricultural society, leading to stereotypes as "Stone Age cave-dwellers". [8] [better source needed]

  8. Kalanga people - Wikipedia

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    The Kalanga or BaKalanga are a southern Bantu ethnic group mainly inhabiting Matebeleland in Zimbabwe, northern Botswana, and parts of the Limpopo Province in South Africa.. The BaKalanga of Botswana are the second largest ethnic group in the country, and their Bakalanga language being the second most spoken in the country (most prevalent in the North).The TjiKalanga language of Zimbabwe is ...

  9. Xhosa people - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe: 200,000 [1] Botswana: ... political party in the government. ... African cultural group who emphasise traditional practices and customs inherited from their ...