Mtunzamlango is a term that refers to a traditional Zulu cultural practice, specifically associated with the coming-of-age rituals for young women. It involves various ceremonies and rites that signify a girl’s transition into womanhood, often emphasizing the importance of community, heritage, and personal growth. The practice may include teachings about womanhood, family responsibilities, and cultural values. While specific customs can vary among different communities, mtunzamlango plays a significant role in preserving Zulu traditions.