Konongo people

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The Konongo are a Bantu ethno-linguistic group based in the Mpanda District of Katavi Region in western Tanzania. In 1987 the Konongo population was estimated to number 51,000 [1].

The Konongo of Tanzania, who inhabit western Tanzania, consist of 138,000 individuals.[1] They are predominantly known for practicing traditional African religion and speaking the Konongo language.[2]

They are classified by the International Mission Board as unreached by the gospel.[1]

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