Mbukushu
Traditional kingdom in Southern Africa / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mbukushu is a traditional Kavango kingdom on the territory of today's Namibia, Botswana, Zambia and Angola. Its people speak the Mbukushu language.[1] As of 2016, the Mbukushu are said to comprise 20,000 to 44,000 people.[2][3] There are said to be around 20,000 Mbukushu people in Botswana (as of 2004), around 6,900 in Namibia (2002), 5,000 in Zambia and 4,000 in Angola.[4]
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The orarion of hambukushu these people move from central Africa to the southern part of the continat specifically (KENYA) They migrated coming in zimbabwe they left out of zimbabwe, they said (muwathiye harare) meaning let them sleep is were the name of zimbabwe`s capital city was driven. Hey got into zambia in baloza land were they got the Lozi king Mwanawina III (1960) in the northern Rhodesia then drew in along the Zambesi River finally to Kavango.