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A Journey into BaKalanga Culture! 

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The BaKalanga or TjiKalanga speaking people are predominantly found in areas of South-Western Zimbabwe, northern and north-western Botswana. In Zimbabwe, the BaKalanga have been around the areas of Bulilima-Mangwe, Tsholotsho, and Matobo Districts for over a thousand years. In this documentary, we get to learn about the history, food, rain-making functions, and important cultural lessons about the BaKalanga. Interesting to note is the role played by their last king, Tjibundule in encountering soldiers from the Mutapa State, the importance of rain-making ceremonies and shrines such as Manyangwa, Njelele, Zhilo to name but a few. For the BaKalanga, rain-making ceremonies have been part of their culture since time immemorial and this ritual is performed just before the start of the rainy season. The Wosana plays an important role in asking for rain.
Within the food dimension, we get to learn the importance of Nzembwe (pearl millet) within their culture, the modalities involved in preparing nyembe (leaves of black-eyed beans), and the diverse fruit collection involving matamba, matogwe and n’hehe. On the breakfast side, we get to learn how the juice of mpale (dried melon) was utilized as a form of tea, which was consumed with Tjimoni (a mixture of beans, groundnuts and peanuts) or Samoni. Our guests also share their personal experiences growing up and how herding cattle was an important life lesson, both for girls and boys. Cattle wasn’t just seen as livestock but an important platform for learning several life lessons like; patience, time management and discipline.
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@sonton9059
@sonton9059 2 года назад
The only tribe in Zimbabwe that doesn’t depend on the Zimbabwean government much. Our grandfathers and fathers have always worked in SA and Botswana
@bigshow7655
@bigshow7655 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing the rich history of Bakalanga. I am from Botswana and most of our Kalanga folks would like to connect with the deep roots of their Kalanga origins. Thank you for the upload.
@MbakoZaba
@MbakoZaba 8 дней назад
Im a Kalanga from Botswana🇧🇼,i love this and everything seems very similar to my culture here in BW...im blown away by this❤
@UyapoKnight
@UyapoKnight Год назад
Kalanga and its culture is very much alive in Botswana, the language is back in the curriculum and the annual festivals are growing by the year!!!!
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook Год назад
We love this❤️❤️❤️
@mashkurnyandoro36
@mashkurnyandoro36 2 года назад
Forget the mashonaland, Matabeleland etc. This vlog has taught me that we are one. This crushes tribalism.
@lamecknicodemusmawelankomo2724
@lamecknicodemusmawelankomo2724 2 года назад
Don't ask your vlog but ask Kalangas we know our History
@putusolomonbaloyi9530
@putusolomonbaloyi9530 2 года назад
Hi brother, My name is Solomon Baloyi, I'm from limpopo and my home language is Xitsonga. The Valoyi surname is associated with vakalanga and would like to learn more about this nation. I'm told my forefathers are vakalanga.Thanks for your efforts in educating me.
@moyomushayachirashwa7398
@moyomushayachirashwa7398 2 года назад
Very True Valoyi people in Limpopo is an offshoot of Rozvi)Lozi kingdom from Zimbabwe , Also Balobedu , and Batalalote people they came from Rozvis , the Mambos , Changamires
@ledwinmampho1861
@ledwinmampho1861 2 месяца назад
My people.
@phumlanianton6417
@phumlanianton6417 11 месяцев назад
My surname is Nkalanga I’m from South Africa🇿🇦 (Mpumalanga), I was raised by my mother’s side after my parents separated (Swati speaking) I grew up believing I’m Swati as there are also Nkalanga people speaking fluent Swati and Zulu. A few years back I reconnected with my father and it is today that I learned I’m not Swati I am a KHALANGA❤️! I’m willing to learn more about my culture, language and practices. If you’re reading this comment with the knowledge and history I’m keen to know about, please school me!
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook 11 месяцев назад
Hie Phumla. Thank you for watching this video and sharing your personal experience.
@BukalangaTv
@BukalangaTv 2 года назад
Thank you nzekulu, great initiative to boka your input to preserve bukalanga gwedu. Keep up the good work
@user-sp3wc8yk3u
@user-sp3wc8yk3u 7 месяцев назад
I love kalanga .I am indian kalanga odisa state❤
@mpaphimooketsisebapalo2956
@mpaphimooketsisebapalo2956 2 года назад
This is very beautiful,imi ndi Nkalanga from Botswana..everything here is just as it is mu Botswana,even the tradition of the newly-wed bride fetching a pile of firewood.. However there’s a tiny correction to make,we are found in Central,Northern & North-East Botswana..the NorthWest is where you can find BaNambya and other groups.
@nyashamwanawevhu4324
@nyashamwanawevhu4324 2 года назад
Thought as much on the correction because the Kalanga people are located and share border of ZIm and Bots around Plumtree, so yes North eastern Botswana
@NdauTribe13
@NdauTribe13 2 года назад
First one to comment.😃 I love the different cultures in our country I hope to see you in Chipinge one day my home town exploring the NDAU Rich culture.
@Malegx
@Malegx 2 года назад
This should be part of our educational system. I thought I knew Zimbabwe history but I don’t 🤣🤣know anything. Thank you for the education bro
@shamisomakuvaro9393
@shamisomakuvaro9393 2 года назад
The first time l heard the word Matunde l went 🙄🙄🙄kkkkk l thought the person didnt know what he was saying... But now l know the Kalanga language l am not surprised anymore...Thank you so much Magriza for sharing...🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
@MrZim263
@MrZim263 2 года назад
Kalanga is interesting, It's a quite a cocktail of languages
@kellinahdumani797
@kellinahdumani797 Год назад
so true
@recallchannel3258
@recallchannel3258 Год назад
It's a Good Shona language but they are fooled around ,they are finished ,they are converted into Ndebele , they destroyed a beautiful language . How can a small number of people (Ndebele) people be able to colonised these many people .
@recallchannel3258
@recallchannel3258 Год назад
There is not even one khalanga who is proud
@fidztshuma1986
@fidztshuma1986 Год назад
actually it is NOT a cocktail of any languages, but on the contrary, other languages emanated from it
@buhleshuma5611
@buhleshuma5611 Год назад
@@recallchannel3258 you are saying Ndebele colonized kalanga people like shona colonizing the whole Zimbabwe.Your problem is that Ndebele people are resisting to be colonized by u Shona people.Eant everyone to speak Shona.This people choice to be under Ndebele people not by force,any Mugabe was suppose to recognize all other languages but opted to recognize Shona and Ndebele.
@gertrudes6636
@gertrudes6636 2 года назад
Thank you again . I'm Nkalanga from Botswana, and thanx for showcasing the various cultures xx
@gertrudes6636
@gertrudes6636 2 года назад
@Judy Rumbwere we do, exactly the same dialect. Same diet as well
@mr.mhabvane6197
@mr.mhabvane6197 2 года назад
Kalanga is a nation comprised of many clans and tribes
@gamukanjoma2479
@gamukanjoma2479 2 года назад
Love this.i get to know that history didn't start at munhumutapa. No wonder why in schools they don't teach real things government is scared of their secretive genocide and now we don't even know a thing about each other's languages, culture and history thank you Prince once again with great content viva🇿🇼
@rebeccahilton4209
@rebeccahilton4209 2 года назад
The culture was good
@Zinhle314
@Zinhle314 Год назад
Any Karanga people would understand the language, it’s Shona Karanga. I am a Karanga myself from Chivi Masvingo in Zimbabwe! The foodstuff, language, the cultural dance in fact everything is the same!!
@sqrd3536
@sqrd3536 2 года назад
These ppl are kinsmen on martenal side Balilima. Very proud. Excellent cooking skills of traditional food from this tribe. Grew up eating this food, love it!!
@asprilla444
@asprilla444 2 года назад
l’m Nambya from Hwange, l understood 98 % of what was being said.
@geraldmavuka
@geraldmavuka Год назад
I am from Malawi but can hear over 60% of what is being said.
@tripodxxx1
@tripodxxx1 5 месяцев назад
I am karanga shona from masvingo I understand 99%
@TheScratchman85
@TheScratchman85 2 года назад
Wonderful work Prince. Could you please do a piece on the Tsonga/Shangaan people of Mberengwa-Chiredzi
@thapelondlovu5801
@thapelondlovu5801 2 года назад
I would love to watch that too
@smiley263
@smiley263 2 года назад
This is golden educational content. I cant believe he is 96 😱😱 that milk is the secret sauce 😂
@nyashamwanawevhu4324
@nyashamwanawevhu4324 2 года назад
thank you so much for this, i am keen on this because will soon get married to a beautiful Kalanga lady, so just wana know more about their culture. Interestingly was also watching the Ndebelification of the Kalanga people, very unfortunate and i have seen it through this lady, shez more of Ndebele by language but from Bulilima, very unfortunate but their cultural values are still so deep engraved in their hearts
@claudkaligwenje6062
@claudkaligwenje6062 2 года назад
They should learn Kalanga at school not Ndebele
@maidza9821
@maidza9821 2 года назад
This should be made our national language
@revothomas9343
@revothomas9343 2 года назад
Magriza you need to visit the Bakalanga,in the North East Botswana, its close to Plumtree. Some speak Ndebele.
@ndlovukazim318
@ndlovukazim318 2 года назад
Oh that would be interesting
@faithncube2587
@faithncube2587 2 года назад
I'm proud to be a Kalanga
@claudkaligwenje6062
@claudkaligwenje6062 2 года назад
Moyo is kalanga.Ncube Is a Ndebele
@theKhumbaguy
@theKhumbaguy 2 года назад
Wow. I'm long distance kalanga from Botswana. This was a great video to watch.
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook 2 года назад
Thanks brother. Keep up the good work on your channel.
@kyln4714
@kyln4714 2 года назад
Great content, keep up the good work
@mandipamasuku696
@mandipamasuku696 2 года назад
This is so impressive prince . You are doing great work , helping us learn a bit of history, and a bit more about " invelaphi yethu"
@lamecknicodemusmawelankomo2724
@lamecknicodemusmawelankomo2724 2 года назад
No he's history is biased
@lamecknicodemusmawelankomo2724
@lamecknicodemusmawelankomo2724 2 года назад
If you want to know real History ask the real Zimbabweans not Foreigners
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook 2 года назад
Thanks for watching Mandipa.
@mandipamasuku696
@mandipamasuku696 2 года назад
@@lamecknicodemusmawelankomo2724 foreigners ? You are welcome to start your own podcast and tag us . For now we will be congratulating others 🥳🥳👏
@viking7bok
@viking7bok 2 года назад
Your work is really impressive. Keep it up !!
@karenmhlanga812
@karenmhlanga812 2 года назад
This is amazing and beautiful l have learned alot since l discovered your channel love it so much keep it up 👍
@mduduzindlovu6454
@mduduzindlovu6454 2 года назад
Taboka kwazo Prince. Great work!!
@delanocruz7958
@delanocruz7958 2 года назад
Love this guys videos, keep it up. Your content is superb, very inspirational, educative and enriching.
@Planner7
@Planner7 Год назад
I am shona from masvingo(karanga)its amazing how i can understand chikalanga
@nomaJ9330
@nomaJ9330 2 года назад
Beautiful Kalanga culture
@mgswp
@mgswp 2 года назад
Imbali yakithi. Thank you for this video.
@mr.mhabvane6197
@mr.mhabvane6197 2 года назад
Great work man 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
@NgonidzaisheNgonidzashe
@NgonidzaisheNgonidzashe 2 года назад
My favourite RU-vid channel.
@georgezibuye8577
@georgezibuye8577 2 года назад
The language . The Rozwi Empire. The Moyos. Poster podcast.
@blackemojipictures
@blackemojipictures 2 года назад
Great content there...Impressive
@em_mzee
@em_mzee 2 года назад
Amazing, I have learned a lot
@madrops2312
@madrops2312 2 года назад
Oh l ddnt knw Kalanga was a bit easy to speak and understand.its more shonaish. Thnk u team fr delivery once again🙏
@lamecknicodemusmawelankomo2724
@lamecknicodemusmawelankomo2724 2 года назад
My sister there is no language called Shona. What you call Shona it's Zezuru
@bill4all782
@bill4all782 2 года назад
Zezuru is a Karanga offshoot,it doesn't matter we use Shona now.Kalanga is proper Karanga with L as the main difference only.
@lamecknicodemusmawelankomo2724
@lamecknicodemusmawelankomo2724 2 года назад
@@bill4all782 thanks
@desmondk8875
@desmondk8875 2 года назад
@@bill4all782 Very true, Kalanga is just Karanga influenced by Ndebele. I have always told people Kalanga, Nambya, Venda are all Shona FACT
@simphiwendlovu1830
@simphiwendlovu1830 2 года назад
@@desmondk8875 Kalanga is a language with its own dialects .
@afrodelic-withchefmhle5535
@afrodelic-withchefmhle5535 2 года назад
Great job. Godonga!
@vusilangalaselenge3969
@vusilangalaselenge3969 2 года назад
Good work! Keep it up
@ogomoditsemolema-kq7gj
@ogomoditsemolema-kq7gj 6 дней назад
Kube nkalanga kwaka naka kwazo, imi ndi Nkalanga mu Botswana 🇧🇼. Ndo khona wha kuti ti bathu bangompela. Zojiwa ne tjilenche nditjo dumbu ngono imi nda gala ndizwii dwa nditi Dobi ndele nyama ya dhighwa manongo kene shomu, nlibo ate Dobi, nlibo hau dhighwa manongo kene shomu koi bukhwilo...ndiko sekwa ndino ibata mu ikalanga
@dikeledijane8186
@dikeledijane8186 2 года назад
I like this video may you please post more about them
@simphiwendlovu1830
@simphiwendlovu1830 2 года назад
Loving this . #Malalume my home
@MaverikPunungwe
@MaverikPunungwe 4 месяца назад
I am Karanga and I understand every word they say
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook 3 месяца назад
We are ONE
@nqoesmartie8911
@nqoesmartie8911 2 года назад
The woman speaking @ the beginning.., that's my granny
@hildachigoma1232
@hildachigoma1232 2 года назад
Hi!ndiponi ipapa?
@faithmoyo8527
@faithmoyo8527 2 года назад
My mum🥰😍
@nyashamwanawevhu4324
@nyashamwanawevhu4324 2 года назад
oh is it, thats really great
@family-homestead
@family-homestead 2 года назад
Great content💥💯 only wish you could change the colour of the subtitle font to black, so we can follow
@wombliteracy
@wombliteracy 2 года назад
I'm a Kalanga that grew up abroad, this video is a beautiful gift and an answered prayer! Thank you for bringing it to the world, I appreciate you!!
@paulinkitenge297
@paulinkitenge297 2 года назад
Bonjour cher frère, je suis aussi nkalanga de la RDC dans la province du tanganyika... Je suis à la recherche du numéro d'un seul kalanga du Botswana, Mozambique, où de n'importe pays.
@obusitsekologwe1633
@obusitsekologwe1633 Год назад
@@paulinkitenge297 Is it true that there are Bakalanga in DRC?
@petermollo1908
@petermollo1908 Год назад
This is beautiful
@pepsannyathi5361
@pepsannyathi5361 2 года назад
Keep going 💪
@annamaphosamaphosa3233
@annamaphosamaphosa3233 2 года назад
Thank you magriza
@thembelaningwenya5503
@thembelaningwenya5503 2 года назад
Am a Ndebele speaker frm Tsholotsho but am married to a Kalanga man frm plumtree, lam proud of my hasband's language and culture.👏👏💕
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook 2 года назад
Well said
@desmondk8875
@desmondk8875 2 года назад
And what is your tribe ?
@iphigats1223
@iphigats1223 2 года назад
Beautiful
@mgswp
@mgswp 2 года назад
@Magriza Great content!! Please change the colour of subtitles/cc for easy reading. Thanks.
@chipod6254
@chipod6254 2 года назад
This is great
@Jahd3fenda
@Jahd3fenda 2 года назад
Teach dem! A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots, Marcus Garvey say..Give thanks
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook 2 года назад
True…
@karabomakwetla4626
@karabomakwetla4626 Год назад
I love this! Thank you!
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook Год назад
You're so welcome!
@mrplumtreeandfamily9899
@mrplumtreeandfamily9899 2 года назад
Beautiful video magriza you got my subscription
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook 2 года назад
Thanks for subbing Mr Plumtree
@otsilemogapi5956
@otsilemogapi5956 2 года назад
I love this
@thivhilaelimakatu
@thivhilaelimakatu 2 года назад
Great insights on Tshikalanga culture. It will make an interesting find between Njelele in Zimbabwe and Nzhelele in Venda. Keep up the good work!
@emmanuelonalethatakombani4043
From what I have heard from my granny the Kalangas of Venda origin are the ones who were responsible for the rainmaking ceremonies. I'm from Botswana.
@md_zuza9040
@md_zuza9040 2 года назад
my home town💛
@zibisani449
@zibisani449 Год назад
I am Nkalanga we Botswana keep up the good work and keep the culture alive
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook Год назад
Thank you for watching this documentary.
@talentndlovu3616
@talentndlovu3616 2 года назад
Intresting
@revothomas9343
@revothomas9343 2 года назад
Mabuyani Prince.
@selloaphane
@selloaphane 2 года назад
Kip up the gud work
@milidzaniletshola9045
@milidzaniletshola9045 2 года назад
Imwi mucha zana muti bakalanga bano hwangwa mu Zimbabwe ne Botswana. Bakalanga bano hwangwa kuna bo America nabo England. Bathu baka fuluka, masala.kkkk
@woohaamusic5168
@woohaamusic5168 2 года назад
impressive zinto bafethu
@gertrudes6636
@gertrudes6636 2 года назад
Good job , taboka bo .
@lungievilakazi6174
@lungievilakazi6174 2 года назад
One love❤
@mosestogarepi2427
@mosestogarepi2427 2 года назад
extra bhoo 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 Away from the camera did the old man tell you his age?
@Boboroska
@Boboroska 2 года назад
Siyabonga wakithi for bringing isintu sakithi emphakathini
@sedzesanimathavha9939
@sedzesanimathavha9939 Год назад
amazing. planning to board a bus and tour zimbabwe
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook Год назад
Please do that. Beautiful country.
@ayandatshabalala1933
@ayandatshabalala1933 2 года назад
Siyabonga MaGriza, ukufund akupheli shuwa. Just loving the food Nkosi yami🥰
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook 2 года назад
Liqiniso lelo Ayanda. Ukufunda akupheli.
@mbongenimasizankomo5847
@mbongenimasizankomo5847 2 года назад
My people
@AngoniTV
@AngoniTV 2 года назад
Sounds like Nabmya
@wizziestembiso6329
@wizziestembiso6329 2 года назад
Awu Nkosi yami ngaze ngakhumbula phansi eskalangeni.kutitshi
@nomkhulunkulukazikona
@nomkhulunkulukazikona 2 года назад
Very powerful the true owners of that land truth be told
@ndukimusanda5086
@ndukimusanda5086 2 года назад
Munyai mukalanga
@evie9202
@evie9202 2 года назад
I am grandfather and mother are kalangas
@nosiphonosy9143
@nosiphonosy9143 Год назад
They are beautiful their skin is glowing.l have learnt
@mosopologoletlalo-ks6hg
@mosopologoletlalo-ks6hg Год назад
Mo lebeleka chikalanga dumbudumbu votate vedu.
@semimoyo7591
@semimoyo7591 2 года назад
Ngakhumbula ekhaya sikhula ,sivuba ngomlaza amasi nxa esavuthiswa lingagcwala igula lelo langa kugigwa ihogwana yey siwadle amasi yoo impilo iyantshintsha
@XolaniGoodwill
@XolaniGoodwill 2 дня назад
Is mlaza a old pap? I'm Ndebele from SA
@tendanipelaelo6293
@tendanipelaelo6293 2 года назад
Some people here are spoiling a good video by claiming to know more than others. I don't understand why people can't correct others nicely instead bringing their big egos. Magriza I really appreciate your video
@simonmachaya
@simonmachaya 5 месяцев назад
Wooooooooh, PROUDLY KALANGA
@ndlovukazim318
@ndlovukazim318 2 года назад
Zimbabwe is so diverse its unreal. One of the sad things is we are starting to loose all these languages especially the khoi and san languages
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook 2 года назад
Very sad Ndlovukazi.
@user-zt7wm8us5l
@user-zt7wm8us5l Год назад
#Africa #❤
@talenttutai449
@talenttutai449 2 года назад
Uxakuxaku kkkk
@fhuluharry4428
@fhuluharry4428 Год назад
Wow the borders must be destroyed , i am from Venda and i realised that our life strike, food and language is almost the same as Kalanga. If you take me there i will blend in within a week.
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook Год назад
True Fhulu. We are one🌍
@fortu2479
@fortu2479 Год назад
Not sure if Shona is the template for this language or its the other way round. Anyway its beautiful
@t-dog2474
@t-dog2474 Год назад
🔥🔥🔥🔥YEBO
@thabisondlovu5356
@thabisondlovu5356 2 года назад
❤️
@wedusilo81
@wedusilo81 Год назад
But their accent and they way they pronounce words is different from the kalanga we speak in Botswana, good thing we can understand each other
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook Год назад
Thanks for sharing this.
@mpaphimooketsisebapalo2956
@mpaphimooketsisebapalo2956 Год назад
I think it’s pretty much the same.That woman who was talking about how they used to swim with their homeboys was speaking in almost the same dialect we have in Tutume in BW but the 2 ladies,bo MaMoyo they use mostly the Boteti dialect.
@fortula.tichwagoramuog8784
@fortula.tichwagoramuog8784 2 года назад
What we need not the madness we see everyday living on borrowed cultures.We need emancipation from mental slavery!
@shepherd7583
@shepherd7583 6 месяцев назад
This is interesting bro, thanks. I am Karanga from Masvingo, affiliated with the Moyo name. I speak Chikaranga and Ndebele. I was shocked hearing Kalanga for the first time and how it's so close to Chikaranga and Ndebele. I'm on a quest to find my origins and this helped a lot
@tripodxxx1
@tripodxxx1 5 месяцев назад
Not close to ndebele at all 😂
@shepherd7583
@shepherd7583 5 месяцев назад
​@tripodxxx1 it's obviously not overwhelmingly close to Southern Ndebele but you can here some words here and there. For example minute 4:15 he says "vanova ncedisa". Ukuncedisa in Ndebele means to assist
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook 4 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing
@pinielchitare9221
@pinielchitare9221 2 месяца назад
No where near Ndebele at all. Kalanga incorporated some Ndebele words after the invasion by the Ndebele which resulted in the Kalanga language bastardized and is being slowly diluted eve at this present moment.
@calviamashego4881
@calviamashego4881 Год назад
Aren’t they also some parts of Venda speaking people from Limpopo?… bcz I have friends that are of vhakalanga tribe
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook Год назад
Yes
@Mmvisenim
@Mmvisenim Год назад
This language is very similar to my language Venda
@MagrizaMadeMeCook
@MagrizaMadeMeCook Год назад
It falls within the same language structure Foster.
@Mmvisenim
@Mmvisenim Год назад
Ku bikiwa dovhi Na thophi Na delele. To lima ne ngombe. Ku Pela nwedzi. Yerrr this is pure venda
@iraira8213
@iraira8213 2 года назад
I wish to hear the Kalanga side of the Great Dzimbabwe.
@BukalangaTv
@BukalangaTv 2 года назад
Bakalanga are the pioneers of that vast land from Lubombo (Limpopo) up to Gwembe (zambezi or Kasambabezi) which was called Mapungubwe at that time. Only bakalanga built their homes with stones that is why Great Zimbabwe was named Nzi Mabgwe. Stone build monument / ruins can be traced to all ruins that Bakalanga lived during them all old days. The likes of our great Kalanga Leaders like Madlazwegwendo, Madabhane, Malambadzibwa, Tjibundule ruled that place peacefully. Karanga people are bakalanga with Karanga name which was shonalised same applies to most of our Kalanga areas now changed in ndebele names. Eg Lupane means Lu pane, a place where bakalanga meet baTongo doing barter trade. Ndoku pa undi pabo. Patinohangana tipana koyi lu pane
@desmondk8875
@desmondk8875 2 года назад
@@BukalangaTv Chief, Kalanga and Karanga are one and the same people, say all you like. We know our history and all former Dynasties
@lifeexpchannel4324
@lifeexpchannel4324 2 года назад
Separating Vendas. Kalangas and Shona is total madness
@nokuthulalisampofu6580
@nokuthulalisampofu6580 2 года назад
Uxhakuxhaku luhle lunyozile
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