@badmonbiing@Ezaezil_Grey its true. bantu migrated from there and when they arrived in southern africa began mixing with the khoe and san hence the difference in phenotype from central africa. if you refute this explain why so many languages up there have some variation of 'bantu' in them
When Shaka forged the Zulu Kingdom 200 years ago, his spear didn’t just build a nation. It scattered one.
The Nguni blood that ran from his wars fled north. They became:
Ndebele in Zimbabwe. Ngoni in Malawi & Zambia. Swazi in Eswatini. Xhosa along the coast.
Different names. Different borders. Different flags.
But same bone. Same click. Same blood memory.
So when a Zulu man in KZN fights a Ndebele man in Bulawayo...
When a Xhosa woman in Eastern Cape hates a Swazi man in Manzini...
When we call each other “foreigner”...
We are not fighting strangers. We are fighting cousins who forgot they’re family.
Shaka’s spear broke us physically.
Colonial borders broke us legally.
Hate is now breaking us spiritually.@Mzanziawake
@shmoogli@Garyaqaan494668@flatt_eartherr itts correct.literally a google search away. say bantu is an ethnicity is like saying germanic is an ehnicity when germans,dutch,english etc are germanic but all different ethnicity. a zulu and a kikuyu are different ethnic groups but both bantu
Ghana was newly independent and immediately brought international attention to Apartheid in SA. Tanzania allowed the ANC to run in the country. Zambia hosted exiles from SA. Nigeria taxed its citizens to fund liberation movements in SA. Angola supported armed resistance.