From northern Africa to South Africa excluding the Cape region. They were/are known as Nguni people and are renowned for their cattle also known as Nguni.
The Bantu no longer migrate to South Africa and Zimbabwe.
Knowledge of iron Metallurgy helped the Bantu to migrate throughout the continent of Africa.
Bantu was live in Cameron plateau. At the begining of year one, the people in the north force then to migrate south. to the equator and south of equator.
The region near the southern border of the sahara.
The region near the southern border of the sahara.
It was to find land for farming and grazing.
The Bantu people used their knowledge of iron metallurgy to make tools and weapons, which helped them in their agricultural practices and allowed them to expand their territories through migration across Africa. Iron tools made farming more efficient and productive, supporting the population growth and the spread of Bantu languages and cultures.
Yes, some Bantu-speaking peoples migrated to the Lake Victoria region. This migration occurred over several centuries, primarily during the first millennium AD, as they sought new agricultural lands and resources. The Bantu brought with them agricultural practices and ironworking technology, which significantly influenced the local cultures and economies around the lake. Today, the region is home to various Bantu ethnic groups, reflecting this historical movement.
The Bantu people originated in West Africa and gradually migrated south and eastward over centuries, spreading their language, culture, and agricultural techniques across the African continent. They settled in regions such as Central Africa, Southern Africa, East Africa, and parts of West Africa.
The Age of Imperialism caused a Western-educated African elite to emerge.
There is not a ruler called Bantu. Bantu refers to the Bantu peoples; that id the over 400 peoples of Africa speak a Bantu language and the group of 250 mutually intelligible Bantu languages and 535 dialects.
Bantu. they live in Bantu