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  1. Tswana people - Wikipedia

    Urbanised Tswana people in South Africa are found in large numbers in places like Potchefstroom, Klerksdorp, Randfontein and Pretoria. In Pretoria where Batswana make up the majority they speak …

  2. Tswana | Culture & Traditions | Britannica

    The Tswana people are the westerly division of the Sotho, a Bantu-speaking people of South Africa and Botswana. The Tswana comprise several groupings, the most important of which, numerically …

  3. The Tswana People Of Southern Africa - WorldAtlas

    Apr 25, 2017 · Tswana people’s native language is Setswana Bantu language. It’s spoken by about four million people of which 1 million are in Botswana, the rest in South Africa.

  4. Tswana language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot

    Tswana is a Bantu language spoken by about 4.4 million people in Bostwana, where it is the national and majority language, Namibia, Zimbabwe and South Africa. The majority of speakers, about 3.6 …

  5. The Tswana People - Qiraat Africa

    Mar 9, 2025 · The Tswana people, also known as the Batswana, are a Bantu ethnic group native to Southern Africa (4 million), particularly Botswana (1 million), South Africa (3 million), and Namibia.

  6. Tswana Culture and Traditions: Language, Botho, and Community Life …

    Oct 25, 2025 · Tswana culture, mainly found in Botswana and parts of South Africa, is one of the most cherished traditions in Southern Africa. It’s grounded in botho, a belief that values humanity, …

  7. The Tswana Tribe and their culture - Safari World Tours

    The Tswana people have a very rich culture that is not so different from other Southern African tribes. The fact that it has also absorb in several of these tribes into itself is also evident.

  8. Tswana People: Origins, Economy and Culture - Love Africa

    The Tswana people settled in the Western Transvaal in the 16th century. They originate from Sotho groups which expanded across Botswana.

  9. Tswana or Setswana language | Research Starters - EBSCO

    The Tswana or Setswana language is the native language of the Tswana people of southern Africa. The language is also known by the alternate names of Bechuana, Beetjuana, Chwana, Sechuana, …

  10. Botswana - Wikipedia

    The Tswana ethnic group are descended mainly from Bantu-speaking peoples who migrated into southern Africa, including modern Botswana, in several waves before AD 600.