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Shona

A Bantu-speaking people of South Africa, comprising approximately 80% of the population of Zimbabwe. They also occupy the land between the Save and Pungure rivers in Mozambique, and smaller groups are found in South Africa, Botswana, and Zambia. The Shona are mainly farmers, living in scattered villages. The Shona language belongs to the Niger-Congo family.



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One woman who has been instrumental in her rehabilitation in the last four years is paediatric physiotherapist Shona Flannagan, fromVale of Leven Hospital.
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