Zambian traditional ceremonies
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Zambian Traditional Ceremonies.
1. Central Province
Chibwela Kumushi
Kulamba Kubwalo
2. Copperbelt Province
3. Eastern Province
Kulamba
Ncwala
4. Luapula Province
Umutomboko
5. Lusaka Province
Chibwela Kumushi
6. Northern Province
Ukusefya Pa Ng’wena
Vinkhakanimba - Tumbuka
7. North Western Province
Likumbi Lyamize
8. Southern Province
Lwiindi
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Shimunenga
9. Western Province
Kathanga ,
Kuomboka
1. Central Province
Chibwela Kumushi
Kulamba Kubwalo
2. Copperbelt Province
3. Eastern Province
Kulamba
Ncwala
4. Luapula Province
Umutomboko
5. Lusaka Province
Chibwela Kumushi
6. Northern Province
Ukusefya Pa Ng’wena
Vinkhakanimba - Tumbuka
7. North Western Province
Likumbi Lyamize
8. Southern Province
Lwiindi
Lwiindi
Lwiindi is an annual festival of the Tonga people of southern Zambia. It is a thanksgiving ceremony which attracts people from around the country. It takes place at a Place called Gonde, near Chief Monze's place in Monze District...
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Shimunenga
Shimunenga
In Zambia, the Shimunenga Ceremony of the Ba-Ila people of Maala in Namwala District is celebrated on the weekend of the full moon in September or October. Early in the morning of the first day, people gather at the shrine of Shimunenga, where traditional songs are chanted...
9. Western Province
Kathanga ,
Kuomboka
Kuomboka
Kuomboka is a word in the Lozi language; it literally means ‘to get out of water’. In today's Zambia it is applied to a traditional ceremony that takes place at the end of the rain season, when the upper Zambezi River floods the plains of the Western Province....