The area around Chidubah Rising is composed of people from many tribes. The nearest village is Lomwe. Each village has a Chief. Over him is a group Chief having about ten Chiefs under him. Highest up in the chain of authority is the TA (Tribal Authority) and her name is Nazombe. She lives in nearby Chiringa.
The Malawi people are of Bantu origin and comprise of many different ethnic groups. These include Chewa, Nyanja, Yao, Tumbuka, Lomwe, Sena, Tonga, Ngoni, Ngonde, Asian and European. The Chichewa (Chewa) people form the largest part of the population group and are largely in the central and southern parts of Malawi. Chidubah Village is Lomwe and is consisdered nominally Christian. The Yao Muslim people are predominately found around the southern area of Lake Malawi and in the region just east of Chidubah. The Tumbuka are found mainly in the north of the country.(There are small populations of Asian and European people living mainly in the cities.
Malawi is often called the "Warm Heart of Africa." because of the warmth and friendliness of the people. Malawians typically live with their extended families in huts that are grouped together in villages. A spirit of cooperation prevails as family members share both work and resources. As you drive through Malawi you can see the small villages of huts and people at work in the fields or collecting water for their families.
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