Korekore
Korekore is a Bantu language spoken primarily in Zimbabwe, particularly by the Korekore people. It is part of the larger Shona language group, which includes several dialects. Korekore is used in daily communication and cultural practices, reflecting the traditions and identity of its speakers.
The language has a rich oral tradition, with stories, proverbs, and songs that convey the values and history of the Korekore community. While it is primarily spoken, efforts are being made to document and preserve the language, ensuring its survival for future generations amidst the influence of dominant languages like English and Shona.