Ndebele community
The Ndebele community is an ethnic group primarily found in South Africa and Zimbabwe. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes vibrant traditional clothing, intricate beadwork, and distinctive house paintings. The Ndebele people speak the Ndebele language, a Bantu language that reflects their unique identity and history.
Traditionally, the Ndebele community is organized into clans, each led by a chief. Their social structure emphasizes family and community ties, with ceremonies and rituals playing a significant role in their daily lives. The Ndebele are also known for their resistance to colonial rule, which has shaped their cultural identity over the years.