The Kamba or Akamba people are a Bantu ethnic group – or tribe – who predominantly live in the area of Kenya stretching from Nairobi to Tsavo and north to Embu, in the southern part of the former Eastern Province. This land is called Ukambani and constitutes Makueni County, Kitui County and Machakos County. They also form the second largest ethnic group in 8 counties including Nairobi and Mombasa counties

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5 responses to “TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS :: The Origin of the AKAMBA Community”

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  2. @salomekitali1922 Avatar

    Am kamba and this is first time to hear this story.Sijui nilitoka wapi!

  3. @machax002 Avatar

    told with a pinch of salt.

  4. @beverlybat702 Avatar

    This is my every first time learnding about the Akamba ethnic group in East African.

  5. @sejj1819 Avatar

    You mention Paraguay, wohoo.. Paraguay is bilingual country, we speak spanish and a native language called guarani, In English they have the word ''black'' for every afro, in Spanish they have the word ''negro'' wich means black, but in Guarani to refer to a black people we say ''Kambá'' and is amazing, in guarani they don't care about colour of skin, the word to refer an entire race is one tribe, the first and only tribe than came to Paraguay, the Kambá.

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