The Mambwe are an ethnic group from Mbala and Senga Hill district of Northeastern Zambia and Kalambo District of Rukwa Region, Tanzania.
In 1987 the Mambwe population in Tanzania was estimated to number 63,000 [1]. The number of Mambwe in Zambia has not been independently estimated, though the combined number of Mambwe and Lungu people in Zambia was estimated to be 262,800 in 1993 [2].
combined number of Mambwe and Lungu people in Zambia was estimated to be 262,800 in 1993 [2]. Accounts of the history of the Mambwepeople distinguish between...
Mambwe may refer to: the Mambwepeople the Mambwe language Patrick Mambwe (born 1944), a Zambian boxer of the 1960s and '70s This disambiguation page...
Mambwe District is a district of Zambia, located in Eastern Province. Mambwe District inhabits the Luangwa Valley between the 13th and 14th parallel of...
Chilyamafwa AbaBemba, expansion continued until 1808. Chitimukulu pushed the Mambwepeople north to a region which would be called Mpanda. Chitimukulu Chilyamafwa’s...
groups i.e. the Lungu of Chief Tafuna (Mambwe-Lungu) and the Lungu of Chief Mukupa Kaoma (Malaila-Lungu). The Mambwe Lungu, who are the main focus of this...
Mambwe language spoken by the Mambwepeople of Mbala and Mpulungu districts and the Lungu people also found in Isoka. Other similar smaller peoples include...
Donum missionary priest, translator of the New Testament and author of Mambwe↔English dictionary, former Director of the Missionary Formation Centre in...
Akunda people are an ethnic group that hails from Mambwe District of Eastern Province, Zambia of Zambia. They number approximately at 250,000 people. They...
Eli Mambwe (born July 18, 1982, in Kalulushi) is a Zambian badminton player. He won a silver medal for the men's singles at the 2007 All-Africa Games in...
Patrick Mambwe (born 8 June 1944 in Kitwe) is a Zambian professional fly/super fly/bantam/super bantam/featherweight boxer of the 1960s and '70s who won...
William (1958). Tribal cohesion in a money economy: A study of the Mambwepeople of Zambia. Manchester University Press. Werner, Michael S. (2001). Concise...
eventually reached the village of Nsokolo Chitambi, paramount leader of the Mambwepeople, where they rested. Lachaptois continued north alone to the mission...
districts of Rukwa Region in southwestern Tanzania speaking the Fipa and Mambwe languages. In 1992, the Fipa population was estimated to number 200,000...
Simwanza and Nakawala etc. We find similar use of the prefixes among the Mambwe and the Lungu of Mbala and Mpulungu, respectively. Among Winamwanga, females...
also styled Mfaume/Mfalme; the only known incumbent (no dates) was: Febeja Mambwe. 1830–1842 – Ramanetaka (also Abderremane)(d. 1842) 1842–1865 – Raketaka...
ethnic group of the Fipa people is larger than the group of Fipa language speakers. On the Tanzanian side, people who speak Mambwe-Lungu may identify as...
leadership of Mambwe, Mauwe, Katunku, Ngulya, Mwati, Kaabya, Ntembe, Namuyonjo, Kabolesa, Kitembwa, and Kooli, among others. When these people reached Luapula...
was among the Mambwe, in the Tanganyika- Malawi corridor, established in 1891 (prior to the establishment of British rule). The Mambwe had been harassed...
closely related to Kyangonde and Swahili and is related to Yao, Bemba, Mambwe-lungu, Chichewa. Sample text from Bible Mwalululu, Yehova ikwisa kutwabula...
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25% of the people of the Region are recent migrants from other regions of Tanzania. Fipa and a small number of other tribes, including Mambwe, Lungu, Nyiha...