Mambwe
Mambwe is a Bantu-speaking ethnic group primarily found in the northeastern region of Zambia. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and crafts. The Mambwe people primarily engage in agriculture, cultivating crops such as maize, cassava, and millet, which are essential for their sustenance and economy.
The Mambwe language, also called Mambwe, is part of the larger Niger-Congo language family. It is spoken by the Mambwe people and serves as a vital aspect of their identity. The community is also known for its vibrant festivals, which celebrate their traditions and foster social cohesion among members.