
Ngoni
Ngoni refers to a group of ethnic communities in Southern Africa, primarily found in countries like Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zambia. They share cultural similarities, language roots, and historical backgrounds, often linked to the Ngoni people who migrated during the 19th century from areas around present-day South Africa and Lesotho. Known for their strong warrior tradition and rich oral history, the Ngoni communities are involved in farming, cattle herding, and preserving cultural practices. Their identity is deeply connected to their history of migration and resilience, making them an important part of the region’s cultural diversity.