Tembe-Thonga

Tembe-Thonga
Vatsonga / Vathonga
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Religion
Predominantly Christianity; Traditional African religion
Related ethnic groups
Tsonga people; Chopi people; Nguni people

The Tembe-Thonga people (also known as Vatsonga or Vathonga) are a Southern African Bantu ethnic group primarily inhabiting northern KwaZulu Natal in South Africa and southern Mozambique.[1] They are part of the broader Tsonga-Nguni cultural and linguistic family that inhabited the southeastern African region of Maputaland since the Bantu expansion era.[1][2][3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Webster, David (1986). "Tembe-Thonga Kinship: The Marriage of Anthropology and History". Cahiers d'Études africaines (104): 611–632. Retrieved 24 November 2025.
  2. ^ Tsonga – African tribe, Mozambique.co.za, accessed 24 November 2025
  3. ^ Beyer, Greg South African Languages and Their Histories (Nguni-Tsonga Group), TheCollector, 2 October 2022. Accessed 24 November 2025