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  2. Tsonga people - Wikipedia

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    Tsonga wooden headrest Tsonga globular pot, collected c. 1900 The Vatsonga people are native to Southern Africa (Parts of South Africa and Mozambique). [ 1 ] One of the earliest reputable written accounts of the Tsonga people is by Henri Philipe (HP) Junod titled " Matimu ya Vatsonga 1498–1650 " which was formally published in 1977, and it ...

  3. Munghana Lonene FM - Wikipedia

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    Munghana Lonene FM is an SABC (South African Broadcasting Cooperation) radio station broadcasting in Tsonga language in South Africa. In Tsonga, "Munghana Lonene" means "a true friend." Munghana Lonene FM is geared to listeners who understand Xitsonga. Munghana Lonene FM is branded as an "infotainment" radio station with a 50% split of music ...

  4. Tswa–Ronga languages - Wikipedia

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    The Tswa–Ronga languages (or just Tsonga) are a group of closely related Southern Bantu languages spoken in Southern Africa chiefly in southern Mozambique, northeastern South Africa and southeastern Zimbabwe.

  5. João Albasini - Wikipedia

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    Albasini died in 1888 and was buried by the Tsonga people in accordance with Tsonga burial rituals. The Tsonga people were deeply hurt and saddened by the death of their beloved chief. The village of Valdezia, situated 3 km from the Albasini Dam, is a village where João Albasini ruled supreme as chief of the Tsonga people. Every year, hundreds ...

  6. Category:Tsonga people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tsonga people" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Tsonga - Wikipedia

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    Tsonga may refer to: Tsonga language, a Bantu language spoken in southern Africa; Tsonga people, a large group of people living mainly in southern Mozambique and ...

  8. Category:Tsonga - Wikipedia

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    Tsonga people; M. Makuleke tribe; X. Xibelani dance This page was last edited on 6 October 2024, at 16:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. Tsakane - Wikipedia

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    Tsakane is a Tsonga word which means joy and is associated with the townships KwaThema and Duduza, being collectively called Kwatsaduza in Ekurhuleni. [ citation needed ] During the 2011 Census the population of Tsakane consisted of Black Africans (134,342), Coloureds (539), Whites (28), Indian/Asians (216) - 135,994 in total. [ 4 ]