Ngambela
Ngambela is a traditional title in some African cultures, particularly among the Bantu peoples. It often refers to a chief or leader who plays a significant role in local governance and community affairs. The Ngambela is responsible for maintaining order, resolving disputes, and representing the interests of the community.
In many regions, the Ngambela works alongside other leaders, such as elders and council members, to ensure the well-being of the community. This role is often hereditary, passed down through families, and is respected for its cultural significance and authority within the tribal structure.