Sena people
The Sena people are an ethnic group primarily found in Mozambique, particularly in the central and southern regions. They speak the Sena language, which is part of the Bantu language family. Traditionally, the Sena people engage in agriculture, fishing, and trade, relying on the fertile lands along the Zambezi River for their livelihoods.
Culturally, the Sena people have rich traditions, including music, dance, and storytelling. They celebrate various festivals that reflect their history and beliefs. The Sena community is known for its strong social ties and communal living, which play a vital role in their daily life and cultural identity.