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Matabele
[mat-uh-bee-lee]
Matabele
/ ˌmætəˈbiːlɪ, -ˈbɛlɪ /
noun
Now known as: Ndebele.a member of a formerly warlike people of southern Africa, now living in Zimbabwe: driven out of the Transvaal by the Boers in 1837
the language of this people, belonging to the Bantu group of the Niger-Congo family
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Matabele1
Example Sentences
Are Matabele ants really unique in this respect?
Since the Jongwe family was suspicious of white people, they probably wouldn’t welcome a Matabele woman either.
In Mozambique, Wilson studied the Matabele ant, a species that favors termites as food.
In Zimbabwe, the military campaign against the Matabele was known as “Gukurahundi” — a rain that washes away husks after the corn has been reaped.
This category was expanded beyond the dissidents to include thousands of members of the Matabele people from the same ethnic group as Mr Mugabe's opponent at the time, Joshua Nkomo.
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