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Malawi’s first permanently settled people were Bantu from the north, who formed villages in 1500 along the central section of the lake and westwards into what is now Zambia. By 1600 these people were trading with the Portuguese and by the 1700s their tribal cohesions seemed to be disintegrating.

Bushmen, Damara and Namaqua people have lived in Namibia since early times with significant Bantu incursions occurring from 1300 AD onwards. The first Europeans to set foot on Africa’s south-west coast were Portuguese and included Bartolomeu Dias, but they did not put down any roots. Just crosses.

Zanzibar is an archipelago consisting of two main Islands of Unguja (commonly referred to as Zanzibar Island), Pemba and about 51 other surrounding small islets....

King Shaka - A Zulu Icon

Shaka Zulu was the much-feared warrior king of his people from 1816 to 1829 and is credited with the forging of the Zulu nation. His military achievements were astonishing, changing completely the way in which bantu people fought by inventing the throwing spear (assegai) to replace the stabbing spear (iklwa). He would have dissenters killed for sneezing with the flick of his fingers and was so distraught after the death of his mother that he went rampaging throughout Southern Africa, killing literally millions of people in his path. Never did a man love his mother so much!