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The '''[[Senga people]]''' are an ethnic tribe of [[Zambia]], distinct from the [[Nsenga]]. The Senga are a tribe who migrated from the southern part of present-day Congo DRC. They re-settled in the Luangwa valley amongst the [[Tumbuka people|Tumbuka]] speaking people. hat the Senga can tell of their past begins with migration to their present home perhaps three centuries ago. There is unanimous agreement that their former {{TFAFULL|Senga People}}  
The '''[[Senga people]]''' are an ethnic tribe of [[Zambia]], distinct from the [[Nsenga]]. The Senga are a tribe who migrated from the southern part of present-day Congo DRC. They re-settled in the Luangwa valley amongst the Tumbuka speaking people. hat the Senga can tell of their past begins with migration to their present home perhaps three centuries ago. There is unanimous agreement that their former {{TFAFULL|Senga people}}  
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The Senga people are an ethnic tribe of Zambia, distinct from the Nsenga. The Senga are a tribe who migrated from the southern part of present-day Congo DRC. They re-settled in the Luangwa valley amongst the Tumbuka speaking people. hat the Senga can tell of their past begins with migration to their present home perhaps three centuries ago. There is unanimous agreement that their former (Full article...)