1. ngoni - Noun
2. ngoni - Adjective
3. Ngoni - Proper noun
Ngoni (plural Ngoni or Ngonis)
A member of a particular ethnic group of East Africa, mainly living in Tanzania, Malawi, and Zambia.
Ngoni
The language of these people.
Ngoni (comparative more Ngoni, superlative most Ngoni)
Pertaining to the Ngoni or their language.
ngoni
A West African stringed instrument, shaped like a guitar.
As efforts to promote and preserve the cultures of various tribal groups keep going, the Mchinji Ngoni Heritage Association has engaged an extra gear to ensure that it is alive and living up to its core principles. Source: Internet
From the exquisite vocal refrain that Kouyate’s lines wend around on the opener, “Kanougnon,” through the closing seven-minute elegy to his mother, Ngoni Ba’s inexhaustible font of melody offers a cheery riposte to the age of austerity. Source: Internet
During the 19th century, the Ngoni and Sotho peoples arrived from the south. Source: Internet
Hare regional magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna has indicated that the transcribed record of proceedings that Henrietta Rushwaya, Stephen Tserai, Raphios Mufandauya and Gift Karanda wanted to use to appeal for bail at the High Court was ready. Source: Internet
He briefly toured the museum and spent some time at the stature of the Ngoni Prince, Nsingo who was murdered by the colonialists in 1898. Source: Internet
A good number of the Tumbuka were the slaves of the Ngoni whom they called Zowa. Source: Internet