ZULU CULTURE

The Zulu are an African ethnic group of about 11 million people who live mainly in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. The Zulu language derives originally from Bantu; more recently from the Nguni subgroup. The Zulu Kingdom played a major role in South African History during the 19th century. Under apartheid, Zulu people were classed as second-class citizens and discriminated against. Today, they are the most numerous ethnic group in the country, and have equal rights along with all other South Africans.

Some Zulu Information
Total Zulu population : 10.6 million (2001 est. 1) Significant populations in: KwaZulu-Natal Province: 7.6 million, Gauteng Province: 1.9 million, Mpumalanga Province: 0.8 million, Free State Province: 0.14 million (2001 est. 1)
Language : Zulu, many also speak English or Afrikaans. Religion: Christian, Animist Related ethnic groups: Bantu, Nguni, Basotho, Xhosa, Swazi and Matabele


Rand / $ R
Rand / £ R
Rand / € R
Currency data courtesy coinmill.com

BOOKINGS
+27 31 764 5452
+27 82 775 9998