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ORIGIN
The Kaonde people of chief Kasempa were once part of the Sanga chiefdom under chief Mpande. They were a clan known as “Batumba” (meaning ‘rain water’ clan; ‘Batumba’ comes from ‘kutumba kwa mvula’ meaning ‘the thunder of rainfall’.) They were close relatives of the Balonga clan (water clan), who broke away from Sanga chiefdom in the early 1700s.
The Name “Bena Kyowa”
When they were still in Katanga, the Batumba started using a new name called “Bena Kyowa” (the ‘Mushroom’ clan). The story behind this name is that: Some members of the Batumba were walking in the jungle, coming from the burial of their brother. Along the way, they found some mushroom, which they collected with their friends, but later ate alone. When their friends heard what they had done, they said: “You are greedy people. You have eaten the mushroom which we found together. Therefore we shall call you ‘Bena Kyowa,’” (meaning “Mushroom people”). [2] That is how they came to be called “Bena kyowa.”
When succession conflicts arose over the next chief Mpande, the Bena kyowa decided to break away and migrate south. This was in the late 1700s, before the days of the Bayeke King Mwenda Msidi. [3] Because of the threat of attacks from the expanding Luba Kingdom, the Bena kyowa decided to seek protection from the Lunda chiefdom. They obtained a royal emblem and appointed a new chief Kiboko, and they recognized the Lunda Paramount chief Musokantanda as their overlord. They continued migrating, and by the early 1800s, they reached the land where their relatives the Balonga had settled (modern day Solwezi). The Balonga, who were now known as Bakaonde, allowed the Bena kyowa to enter their land freely, and to cross over down south, in search of territory that would become their new home. Down south, the Bena kyowa found the Bambwela people and defeated them, and took over their land. Please note that during all of that time, the Bena kyowa did not call themselves “Bakaonde,” nor their language as “Kikaonde

25/01/2025

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10/01/2025

OVER 1,000 youths are expected to be trained in the first intake of the Zambia National Service (ZNS) voluntary programme expected to start this month.

Addressing journalists yesterday, ZNS chief of public relations and liaison Mable Nyone said the trainings, whose recruitment process will be handled by the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services, will be conducted in three sites – Chiwoko in Katete, Chishimba in Kasama, and Kitwe ZNS Training School.

ZNS Commander Maliti Solochi has conducted inspections at Chiwoko and declared it ready to host the training.

Brigadier General Nyone said youths who will qualify for training will not be trained in handling of weapons but only in life-saving skills such as carpentry, plumbing and agriculture as a compulsory course.

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