Noun
sadza (uncountable)
(Zimbabwe) Synonym of nshima (“maize porridge”)
Dishes include braai (barbecue meat), sadza, bogobe, pap (fermented cornmeal), milk products (buttermilk, yoghurt). Source: Internet
A man from Chivhu who was furious that his mother had not prepared him sadza when he got back home from a neighbouring business center picked up bricks and stoned the later until she collapsed and died. Source: Internet
From jackets, trousers, dresses to packaged foods, the $1 price has been the easiest to trade in and even a plate of hot sadza or chips costs a dollar. Source: Internet
The end of the proceedings was marked by sumptuous feasting on traditional dishes that included sadza prepared from rapoko and sorghum relished with goat meat and road runner chicken. Source: Internet
“Two slices of bread for breakfast, unsavoury relish for lunch and a small morsel of sadza is what we got. Source: Internet
They will have lunch, often leftovers from the night before, freshly cooked sadza, or sandwiches (which is more common in the cities). Source: Internet