Tribalism and regionalism are sensitive issues in Zimbabwe mainly propelled by political parties.[1][2]

Ndebele

Upon arriving in Zimbabwe, the Ndebele created a three tier society where original Khumalo were on the top of the system and the Shona were called amahohle (izinja), on the bottom of the hierarchy.

Role of Ndebele raids

Ndebele conducted raids, which did a great negative impact upon Shona society in order to create a Ndebele state.[3][4]

Karanga

Zezuru

Korekore

Ndau

Venda

Manyika

Kalanga

References

  1. Kornegay, Francis. "Analytics". Valdai Club. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
  2. "Tsholotsho Declaration of November 2004: the untold story". Bulawayo24 News.
  3. Beach, D. N. (October 1974). "Ndebele raiders and Shona power". The Journal of African History. 15 (4): 633–651. doi:10.1017/S0021853700013918. ISSN 1469-5138.
  4. "Impact of Ndebele raids". Bulawayo24. 2017. Retrieved 2023-12-10.


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